A Nigerian TikToker is officially attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the longest singing marathon, a record a Ghanaian has already made plans to break.
The TikToker, Jasmine Sing began her attempt earlier this week and plans to continue for 120 hours. She is attempting to break the existing record of 117 hours set in 2012.
At the time of this article’s publication, Jasmine had already sung for 35 hours.
As you read this, a Nigerian, Jazminesing is silently on her way to potentially setting a sing-a-thon Guinness World Record (120hrs target).
— Kenneth Awotwe Darko (@TheKennethDarko) December 21, 2023
This comes ahead of Ghana’s Afua Asantewaa Aduonum’s upcoming marathon attempt (aiming for 117 to 120 hours).
Jazminesing is… pic.twitter.com/NYnUQfJKpt
Although her attempt seemingly began on a quiet note, she announced her plans to embark on this journey on TikTok in October.
Her attempt comes a few days ahead of the sing-a-thon announced by the Ghanaian journalist, Afua Asantewaa weeks ago.
The Ghanaian is also planning on breaking the same 117-hour existing record. Afua Asantewaa also has plans to sing for 120 hours.
At the moment, some social media users are debating on whether Asantewaa would extend her time beyond 120 hours.
Read also: Lady attempting Guinness World Record sing-a-thon explains the rules
She hopes to begin the ‘longest singing marathon by an individual' on December 24 and end on December 27 at an event in Accra.
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