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TikTok has launched a new sound search feature that lets users identify music by singing or humming

 The popular social media platform known for its short-form videos and viral trends, has rolled out an innovative new feature that is set to change the way users discover music. This feature allows users to find songs simply by singing or humming a tune, making it easier than ever to identify that catchy track stuck in your head.

TikTok’s Sound Search feature is similar to YouTube Music’s song detection tool, allowing users to find a song’s name by singing, humming, or playing it. While Shazam is well-known for identifying songs, TikTok and YouTube Music offer a broader capability by recognizing tunes through humming or singing, unlike Shazam, which requires the actual song to be playing.

The new feature leverages advanced audio recognition technology to identify songs from user-provided audio input. Here’s how it works: users can open the TikTok app and navigate to the song search section. Instead of typing in the lyrics or song title, they can simply sing or hum the part of the song they remember. The app then analyzes the melody and matches it against a vast database of tracks, providing users with a list of potential matches.

The technology behind this feature is similar to what is used by other music recognition apps, but TikTok’s implementation is particularly user-friendly and seamlessly integrated into the platform. This innovation is especially useful for those moments when you can’t remember the lyrics of a song but can recall the tune. Whether it’s a catchy jingle from a TikTok video or a melody you heard on the radio, this feature helps you find the song quickly and effortlessly.

TikTok has always been at the forefront of music discovery, with many songs gaining popularity through viral trends and challenges on the platform. The introduction of this new feature enhances the user experience by making it easier to identify and discover music. For users, this means they no longer have to leave the app to use third-party services to find a song. Instead, they can stay within TikTok, promoting a more seamless and engaging experience.

Moreover, this feature can help users discover new music and artists. By providing a list of potential song matches, including lesser-known tracks, TikTok is encouraging users to explore a wider range of music. This could lead to more diverse music trends on the platform and offer new opportunities for emerging artists to gain exposure.

The music industry stands to benefit significantly from TikTok’s new song search feature. As the app continues to be a powerful tool for music promotion, this feature can drive more traffic to music streaming services and increase song downloads. When users find a song on TikTok, they are likely to seek it out on other platforms, leading to increased plays and potential revenue for artists and record labels.

Additionally, this feature can help track the popularity of songs and trends more accurately. By analyzing the frequency and context of song searches, TikTok can gain insights into which tracks are resonating with its user base. This data can be valuable for music marketers and producers looking to understand and capitalize on current trends.

This new feature is a game-changer for music discovery on the platform. By allowing users to find songs by singing or humming, TikTok is not only enhancing the user experience but also supporting the music industry by driving more engagement with music content. As this feature rolls out, it will be exciting to see how it influences music trends and user interactions on the platform. Whether you’re an avid TikToker or a casual user, this new feature offers a fun and easy way to explore the world of music.

Josephine Mumbua

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