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How do I become a famous singer at a young age (Best answer 10 points)?

Here are some tips:

Be determined and persistent. There's a lot of competition out there - thousands of people want the fame and fortune of a successful singing career. Most successful singers spend years working on their voices and playing low-paying gigs before they make it big. Don't lose sight of your goal, and resolve to be patient.

Start with one good song that you sing great. Once you got that work on your next best song. Before you know it, you'll have a whole night covered, a gig of good stuff.

If you don't write your own songs, pick good covers. A lot of singers don't write their own songs, and that's OK. Particularly when you're first starting out, you want people to pay more attention to the quality of your voice than the quality of your songwriting. Build up a "set list" of 10 to 15 covers you know you can really knock out of the park, and practice getting better at them.

Sing in public whenever possible. Book as many gigs as you can to get your voice out there - you never know who will be listening in the audience. Sing at private parties, county fairs, store openings, rodeos, sporting events, talent shows, karaoke nights, and anywhere else that will have you, paid or not. Even if you don't get spotted by a talent agent right away, you're practicing your stage presence and getting used to being in front of a crowd.

Start a YouTube channel. Some people have actually managed to become famous through posting videos of themselves singing on YouTube.

Become a publicity hound. Eat, breathe, and sleep attention. Look for photo ops. Speak up. Swipe up any chance to shake up the spotlight. Make yourself known.

Network. Be in the places where successful musicians/producers meet (clubs, dance halls) and act like you're part of the industry, even if they don't know who you are. Go to a city known for music (such as Nashville, Memphis, New York City, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Austin or Las Vegas) and socialize with the local musicians.

Is it possible to get paid playing video games?

If anyone tells you to become a QA tester, they’re wrong.Are you getting paid for that job? Yes.Are you playing video games? No. Not the in way that gamers play games.Imagine someone gives you a 100 hour long video game. And then tells you that you need to play that game, over and over and over, for 10 hours a day, 6 days a week, or 6 months, but you can only play the same 10 minutes.Then they tell you that you can play a different 10 minutes. That 10 minutes falls somewhere between hour 90 and 91 of the 100 hour long game, and you have to play that over and over and over, for 14 hours a day, 7 days a week, for 3 weeks. Then you can go back to the previous 10 minutes worth of play.And you are doing all this, HOPING the game crashes. Trying to make it crash. And if you DO get it to crash, you do it all over again. Trying to do the exact same thing, and hoping it crashes at the same point, after doing the same thing.And you are taking pages worth of notes throughout the entire time.I don’t really call that “playing video games”.It really isn’t a “I play video games for a living” career.

Please suggest instrumental songs like Kool And The Gang - Summer Madness..?

Riding high by Faze O. Not an instrumental but it reminds me of summer madness.

Wind parade by Donald byrd.

Cissy strut by The meters.

Changing the world - George Benson

Diana in the autumn wind - Gap Mangione

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