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Essay On Billboard's Charts

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“Over here, over here,” accompanied with flashing lights, piercing screams, chants, and a view of your name towering above a sea of fans, signifying one made it. Anybody can write a song, but to have a song belong to one’s self on the top of the Billboard charts is the ultimate success when being a singer. It is the determining factor that shows you made it, an onerous but achievable process. Being at the top of the Billboard’s charts, is not an honor many singers get to experience. To be an artist at the top, one has to be a powerful, and influential singer. It is first necessary to genuinely feel a passion for writing, singing, and performing music. Once that passion is found, it needs to be worked on, capturing the song vibe that best fits the individual. A way to do that is through experiences, “Experiences…they learned to attune themselves to the hidden voices in classrooms in very diverse cultural settings, experiences which served to sharpen awareness of their own inner voice,” ( Macbeath, John). When writing the song, consider what frequencies or patterns the human ear …show more content…

Weather it is adding or removing lyrics or beats and rhythms. The publicist should have given recommendations as well as your celebrity best friends. It has come to sell your song, like never before. This song has to be 110% felt and loved by all of those around you, perfect in your eyes. After feeling the song in one’s bones, publicize, publicize, publicize, and when you’re done publicizing, publicize some more. There are two types of ways to go about publicizing a song, “Intellectual property, publishing companies,” (Jurison Alfred). Go on talk shows of all times, morning, mid-day, night, and late night shows. Go on radio shows. Go do interviews. Go get your celebrity friends behind this song. Go do anything, and everything to get people to hear your

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