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How to become a famous singer and songwriter?

I have always wanted to be a famous singer so I came here were it said I can find a way.


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Rebecca’s Answer

Thank you for your question.
Below are my suggestions:
1. Learn singing skills in music school
2. Practise more. Practise makes perfect
3. Start writing your own songs and seek for other comments
4. Record your performance and put it online.
5 Send your demo to record companies
6. Participate singing contest
Hope this helps! Good luck!
May Almighty God bless you!
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Arsen’s Answer

(I said this before)
In my view, a great song combines cheerful lyrics and a lively melody with a deeper, more serious meaning. A good example of this is the Japanese song Girl A.
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Vianne’s Answer

Most famous singers didn't start out that way. They became really good and consistent over time. The first step is to work on your skills. Practice singing often, learn some basic music theory, and keep writing songs, even if they aren't great at first. Everyone writes bad songs in the beginning, and that's okay. If you can, join choir, music, or songwriting classes at school, or use free resources like YouTube and apps like GarageBand to start recording your music.

Next, put yourself out there. These days, that usually means using social media. Share covers, original songs, or short clips on TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube to build confidence and an audience. You don't need fancy equipment to start—just a phone and good lighting. Also, perform whenever you can: at school events, open mics, talent shows, or local community events. Performing live helps you improve quickly and become more comfortable in front of people.

Remember, fame doesn't happen overnight and takes time. Many successful artists spent years unnoticed before getting their break. Focus more on enjoying the process of making music and getting better, rather than just on becoming famous. If you keep writing, practicing, performing, and learning, opportunities will come. Even if fame takes time, these skills can still lead to a real music career. Keep going if it's something you truly love.
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