Can You Sing? If So, You Could Get Your Own Record Deal!
November 18, 2009 No Comments
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This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Popstation. All opinions are 100% mine.
Everyone has dreams. Some people dream of being doctors, some want to be a lawyer, a teacher, an actress, and some dream of becoming a singer or pop star. Many people are successful in realizing their dreams. You’ve just got to decide what you want and then go for it. Sometimes places like PopStation can help with that.
Popstation is not only a record company but also an online network that can help aspiring singers become showcase their talent and launch their careers in the music industry. You can register for free and create a profile. You can also record songs and enter them onto the the Popstation Charts. You don’t have to use the site to record, and if you choose not to you can still listen to music and vote on songs already on the Charts, any one who chooses to participate in any way on the Popstation website is only available to registered members but non-members can view the website.
Anyway, how Popstation works is after someone becomes a member they can browse through the selections of original Popstation songs and then rehearse the song in the practice rooms. There are printable lyrics, and members can rehearse with or without the pre-recorded vocals. After rehearsing, if the artist feels ready to record, they can download the instrumental track and music recording software. Once the song is recroded, the artist can upload the song and an image if they would like to. Songs are then automatically entered into the Popstation Charts where they are ranked depending on how many votes they get. So if you are an artist and you decide to record a song, you can promote your song.
Every song will be in the competition for 35 days, which is 5 weeks. Every winner will receive some type of digital award and the number one artists are given the chance to win their own Popstation record deal!
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