BitLife: How to Become a Singer and Famous Pop Star

Thanks to the latest BitLife update, you can now live your dream of becoming a famous Singer and Pop Star. Well, not necessarily in real life, but certainly in your BitLife. In this guide, we’re going to detail the entire …

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Thanks to the latest BitLife update, you can now live your dream of becoming a famous Singer and Pop Star. Well, not necessarily in real life, but certainly in your BitLife.

In this guide, we’re going to detail the entire process from the very start of your BitLife to the very heights of your fame as a successful Pop Star. We’ll help you to make the most of your newfound career too.

If it’s something else you’re looking for, check out our complete guide to BitLife. Here we’ve rounded up everything we’ve written about BitLife so far in a single place.

How to Become a Singer in BitLife:

Read on for a series of steps on not only becoming a singer in BitLife, but achieving success as a famous Pop Star.

Step One – Preparation:

So you want to become a famous singer? Well, there’s a long road ahead of you so let’s get to it. There’s very little you can do during your early years, so age through them until you can start going to the gym.

At this point, go once per year to increase your looks. You’ll want to get close to max looks as possible, which is quite difficult during certain BitLives. As such, we’d recommend you save this for a BitLife where you have a natural advantage in the looks department.

The second thing you need to do as soon as you can in your BitLife is to start posting on social media. You won’t quite garner enough followers to become famous this way on its own, but it will put you in good stead later in life.

Having a small but solid social media presence early on helps you grow substantially faster when you do start achieving fame. That will help you achieve fame and fortune as a Pop Star as early as possible.

Step Two – Getting a Job:

You can’t go to university or grad school to become a singer, and there aren’t any related studies you can take to give yourself an advantage.

So don’t bother studying – it won’t help unless you want to earn big bucks early on to afford plastic surgery. Given the sheer expense of this, and how prone it is to failure, we would suggest instead waiting for a BitLife where you have a natural advantage.

Another reason why studying will put you at a disadvantage is that working on becoming a Pop Star is a very time-consuming process, and even if you drop out of school it might take you well into your thirties before you achieve fame. You need all of the time you can get.

Anyway, as soon as you finish school (you can safely drop out early to give yourself more time if you’d like) you should start looking for a job. Ideally, you’re looking for something like a backing vocalist but it might take time for one of these jobs to become available.

So in the meantime, you might as well start working on the fame side of things. Get a job as an actor, porn star, or voice actor and check the job listings every single year until you see an option to become a backing vocalist. As soon as it pops up, take that job.

In the meantime, continue to go to the gym once per year to keep your looks up, and post to social media as often as possible to keep that follower count climbing.

Step Three – Become a Pop Star

At this point, you should have a high looks rating and a modest social media following. Now, simply hit ‘Work Hard’ every single year and you should get promoted to a Pop Star in no time.

If you need money, you can ask for a raise but this might slow down your journey to Pop Star. We’d recommend asking your parents for money instead, or just waiting to get the stuff you want later in life, when you’re rich and successful.

And that’s it! You’re now a successful Pop Star. At this point, just enjor your life, continue going to the gym once per year, and keep posting on social media to keep your follower count growing.

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Glen has over a decade's worth of experience in gaming journalism, writing for Pocket Gamer, Pocket Tactics, Nintendo Life, and Gfinity. When he's not badgering everyone about the dangers of passive text, you can probably find him playing Wild Rift.