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How to complete the Urban Country Challenge in BitLife

Show your love for country music

BitLife’s Urban Country challenge is here to test your music-making skills as a solo artist or band member. Your character will prove their love for R&B and country music by releasing several platinum albums. Here’s how to complete the Urban Country Challenge in BitLife.

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BitLife Urban Country Challenge guide

The Urban Country Challenge in BitLife has five objectives to complete:

  • Be born a female in Louisiana
  • Become an R&B artist
  • Release a platinum R&B album
  • Become a country musician after releasing a platinum R&B album
  • Release a platinum country album

Completing this challenge requires owning the Musician special job pack. You can purchase the individual pack in BitLife’s marketplace or get Bo𝔍ss Mode to obtain every job pack. Either way, you will need toꦚ spend money to finish the challenge.

Be born a female in Louisiana

After purchasing the Musician job pack or Boss Mode, create a new female character whose starting country is the United States and whose starting place is New Orleans. You’ll also want to select the musician’s special talent, as this will help you significantly when raising your music stats later.

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Once you create your new character, age them until they unlock instruments in the Activities menu. Once they do this, choose either singing or guitar, depending on which option rises faster during your lessons. If you want to play it safe, take lessons for both. If your character’s parents refuse to give you lessons, you’ll have to spend money later for the classes, so try to practice as much as possible as a child.

Become an R&B artist

Upon turning 18, your character can audition as a solo artist or band member as a guitarist or singer. How you do this is up to you, as long as you choose the right option and pass the audition. If you don’t succeed right away, continue practicing until you master either guitar or singing before reauditioning the following year. It often takes a few extra years of practice to succeed, so don’t worry too much if there are a few missed opportunities.

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Once you pass an audition, you’ll find a contract page telling you your royalties and music genre. Choose the first R&B option, turning down any that don’t fit this genre to become an R&B artist. 

Release a platinum R&B and country album

Once you become an R&B artist, you’ll unlock album creation. Releasing a platinum R&B album and later a country album is almost entirely luck-based. Make one album every year, picking cover options that fit the genre until you release one that’s platinum. Occasionally, you’ll make an album that starts as gold and becomes platinum later, so don’t be discouraged if you get a bunch of gold. 

After you become a country singer, you’ll have to repeat the same process. However, make sure you release a platinum R&B album first to satisfy the third requirement.

Become a country musician

Now that you have your platinum R&B album, it’s time to move on to country music. Like before, you’ll have to leave your band or turn down a follow-up contract if you’re a solo artist. Once you do this, audition for another agency and accept the first country contract you encounter to become a country musician.

Once you become a country music artist, repeat the same process you did as an R&B to get your platinum record and complete the Urban Country Challenge in BitLife.


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