Become a Famous Pop Star

Saturday, December 5, 2009

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Popstation. All opinions are 100% mine.




You're watching MTV and suddenly see a rock star on screen for a few minutes, before pop takes over the station again. You think to yourself, "I wish I could be a rock star like them." Well, maybe you the talent like Beyonce, Neo. Some people want to be singers, but they don't necessarily want to be famous - they're known well locally or within a specific genre. But maybe you want it all. Well, in order to become a famous singer, you need to have self-confidence and determination.

If you got the talent then popstation is for you. PopStation Popstation is an online music & entertainment singing experience, where people like you have a chance to sing their way to the top of The Charts and qualify for an Album Deal. Original Popstation songs are released Monday – Thursday (M – Hip Hop & R&B, T – Country, W – Pop, Th – Rock) and are available in the practice rooms for 2 weeks. People are encouraged to “make them your own”. Songs entered into a contest will get voted on by the Popstation audience – no celebrity judges or panels.

Enter the contest and win "The Big Deal." Awarded every 3 months, one #1 Artist will earn what people dare to dream of. Win "The BIG Deal" and "The Artist Formerly Known As You" and a guest will enjoy an all expenses paid three night stay in NYC at a ridiculously hip hotel. You will be picked up in a luxury car service and whisked off to a professional recording studio where you will spend two days recording your very own album with the help of a professional production team.

When your album is done with the final mixing, postproduction and design it will be featured on the Artists page of Popstation for the world to see. Artists that prove themselves to be vocal superstars, add emotion to the music, and make the songs their own have a better shot at being selected. Win "The BIG Deal" and you′ll get a crash course in the music industry, gain valuable insider knowledge about how to promote yourself and your music, and experience the dream.

If you got the talent to sing then, you need to follow your heart and not let anyone put you down because you have the voice of a true singer. Visit PopStation, register for free for your chance to become a famous popstar. For more information about the contest visit the link mentioned above.

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