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Singer

Overview

Singers are performing artists who sing in studios or in front of a live audience.

Description

  • Perform for live audiences or in media productions.
  • Learn and practise new songs.
  • Understand and apply knowledge of harmony, melody, and rhythm.
  • Combine singing with other artistic elements.
  • Collaborate with a manager or agent to find work and negotiate contracts.

Entry requirements

  • No formal education required - just start singing. Join the school choir, enter competitions, or post covers online.
  • It’s also important to stay updated on sound engineering and music software.

Salary

$4,300 – 4,700

/mo

Salary ranges are estimated based on public information found on Singaporean job portals, including MyCareersFuture, MySkillsFuture. Updated as of 2026.

Trivia

Singers today function as walking production studios. Many also learn sound design, music production, and songwriting. Consider busking to get noticed publicly - but remember to audition with the National Arts Council first!

What to expect

You'll perform across stages and studios. You may not earn much at first, but focus on networking and building relationships - these connections will become invaluable.

Soft
skills

Self-Discipline
Able to dedicate time to practice, rehearsals, and continuous improvement.
Authenticity
Able to express your unique voice and vision in every production.
Uniqueness
Possesses a distinctive performance style.
Ability to Sing
Skilled in vocal range, breath, and control.
Good Memory
Ability to memorise lyrics, melodies, and compositions.
Artistry
Able to bring emotional depth and creative expression to songs.

Hard
skills

Frequently asked questions

Don’t just rely on talent - you must actively pursue opportunities like busking or performing at bars. This builds your credibility and increases your chances of getting noticed.

Most singers don't have financial security early on. Many supplement their income with music production or other jobs. As your network and opportunities grow, your finances will stabilise. Keep pursuing opportunities and never give up!

The music industry is highly competitive. Singers need to stay resilient through challenges and keep improving.

Not necessarily. Many successful singers have primarily performed songs written by others.

Singers warm up their vocal cords before performing to prevent strain and ensure better control.