How to become a K-Pop singer in BitLife

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The K-pop singer life style isn’t for everyone, but if your dreams are to sing on stage for millions, you can live out your fantasy career in BitLife. To become a K-pop singer, you’ll need to work hard, and the first steps begin early on in your life, so make sure to start making those choices early.

To make sure you become a K-pop career, your character needs to audition for their career in Korea. So make sure your character is born in South Korea, or at least lives there when they audition.

The first thing you need to do is wait until you’re six years old and then take vocal lessons. You can do that by going to the Mind & Body tab in Activities and scrolling down to voice lessons. Your parents will need to agree to take you to them, but once they do, you’ll be able to practice your vocal skills every year. You want to practice as much as possible every year and try to reach the full bar before you become 18.

When you’re 18, you can still take voice lessons, but you’ll need to pay for them yourself, which is much more costly. If you have to take them when you’re 18, try to balance it with a part-time job or freelance work.

When you reach at least 90% voice skills, go to the occupation tab and go down to special careers. You want to work on the famous musician one and then start auditioning for one of the three major record labels. You can only audition for them if you do not have a career or not attend university. When a record label wants to sign you up, make sure it’s for the correct genre, a pop singer.

After the record label agrees, you’re ready to start your career as a K-pop singer in career. If you’re having trouble becoming a solo artist, we recommend you start as a singer in a band, spend a few years becoming famous from there, and then try to make it as a solo artist. You’ll have a better chance of being signed by a record label after you’ve gained a little more experience.

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