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BitLife: How to Become a Famous Singer

Let your voice be heard.

Following the music update in BitLife, your character can become a famous singer with enough practice. The process works the same as becoming a renowned musician. However, instead of focusing on instruments, you must take vocal lessons and develop your singing talents. This guide will cover how to become a famous singer in BitLife.

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How to increase your voice skill

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You need to increase your voice skill to become a famous singer. You can do this by visiting the Activities tab and the Mind & Body options. At the bottom, there will be a choice for your character to take voice lessons. Although you can begin taking instrument lessons when your character is six years old, you will have to wait until your character has reached eight years old.

You want to take these every year whenever you have the chance, and you can see your character’s voice talent increasing. We were able to see results following three lessons within a year. Your goal should be to master, or nearly master, the voice skill before your character reaches 18 years old. When they’re 18, they must start paying for the lessons themselves.

How to Become a famous singer

Once your character becomes 18, they have the option to go to the Special Careers under the Occupation tab to try and become a musician. You want your character to become a solo artist and sign with a record label. Alternatively, they could try to become a singer in a band, but they probably won’t make as much money.

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When the record label chooses to sign you, your character will become a professional singer. To become a famous singer, you’ll need to work to create albums, increase your popularity, practice your skills, work on singles, tour, and attend concerts.

You’ll want to pay attention to what type of genre your record label wants to sign you as before accepting it. Some of them are better than others, such as pop and rap, having some of the most lucrative careers in BitLife.

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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.