Justin Bieber was discovered off of Youtube.. I think that was insperational for me to do the same!
I am going to make a Youtube account and start putting songs of me singing on them.. the only problem is, im not sure what to sing!
I sound just like any other random person trying to b on youtube, but personally I think, i might have a chance.. and I know I probably wont be like justin bieber
Im not sure if I should sing like, songs such as Justin Timberlake, or Usher..
I think my voice sounds similar to Justin Bieber's and that I look like him, and I know his is a lot better as he is Famous.. and I know if I seen some kid say he sounds like Justin Bieber.. id be like sure kid keep dreaming, but thats what I think and been told.. Im just trying to give you some thing that I sound like so it would help you give me suggestions
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? sweetclose answered Tuesday February 2 2010, 4:53 pm: hey, my name is sarah.
i am actually just like you, only im like a girl :L
but yeahh, i have the same dream!
i play guitar and have recently started singing on youtube. just type sarahclose1 into the search engine thingy.
I think, if your looking for subscribers then try singing something thats just entered the charts! That way when people search it, they'll find you, and if you're good, you'll get the subscribers and the change to sing whatever song you like! :)
i have sung alot of my own original songs,and in a week i have 60 subscribers, which is really nice :)
i think you should sing what you want to sing, some people will push you down, but dont take ANY NOTICE. Not everyone likes justin bieber or usher, but they still do it. So i think you should do whatever you like and go the way you want :) because youtube is all about expressing yourself :)
i hope this helps :)
sarah :) [ sweetclose's advice column | Ask sweetclose A Question ]
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