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YouTube Testing Their Answer To Shazam

YouTube is testing a new feature for Android devices that would allow users to identify songs by humming. The feature looks to build greatly on Apple’s Shazam, which requires users to record a portion of the song in order to get a successful identification.

According to Google’s support page, YouTube has initiated trials of a song search capability on the Android version of its app. Those granted access to the trial can switch from the regular voice search function to the new song search feature, allowing them to hum or sing a song to find search results.

The platform will identify the melody provided and serve users with links to related YouTube videos containing the searched song, including official music videos, user-generated content, or Shorts.

Why Should YOU Care?

Technology and usability has been shaping how music is made for decades now, and this new search feature looks to join this trend. Allowing people of all ages to search for memorable song hooks, will this tech lead to an explosion of memorable repeatable hooks that people of all ages can sing?