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Music, music reading, music history, poetry, literature, songwriting, Math, English (even if you plan to write 'rap music'), Jazz Music (which specializes in harmonies, and rhythms) voice lessons and learn to play at least one instrument that you can base your music on (for example: Phil Collins. Drums are very prominent in his music). Don't think that you can just 'flow' with a little 'rap' or some groovy tunes (Okay, I was joking) and that's going to get you famous. Even if you have a lovely singing voice, voice lessons will help your to use and preserve your voice properly. Then you'll need a manager. This is where the math comes in. The days are long gone where high school students can take their music and poems to a producer like Barry Gordy, and be famous the next year. Even Gordy demanded that all of his singers learn to read music, speak properly, and some of them played several musical instruments. ----

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17y ago

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