As global acts sell out Singapore gigs, homegrown artistes call for more support to help local music scene flourish

Netizens may show their shock that some of the music she has released online were not written by an international artist in the comments area, shared Ms Shareefa.

” That’s fantastic, and I’m happy they liked it.” But why must it also be “international” in order to be great?

Ms. Shareefa stated that as she works toward her purpose of becoming a household name one evening, she will continue to release more music.

Creating a Lifestyle

Local television stations could also contribute by including more local players on their playlists, according to music legend Jeremy Monteiro, who is known as Singapore’s very personal” King of Swing.”

No matter what style, Mr. Monteiro added that there should be more live music on the island, and that he was awarded the Cultural Medallion in 2002, the highest national award an artist can obtain.

This have more life music, whether it’s guitar players singing in shops and restaurants, or classical music. It does n’t even need to be alcohol-selling locations, he said.