- Shazam is launching a new global playlist and a 42 -nations version
- ‘Viral Chart’ will be updated daily with clues that are increasing the unique sources of Shazam
- It will include the clues that users are identifying with Shazam
Shazam already offers several different graphics to track popular songs and the most discovered for many countries around the world. And yes, many of those tracks are probably those that users, maybe even you, have identified with Shazam on your phone.
I mean, we have all been there, when we are out and a song hits, which we cannot remember the name, but we really need to know what it is. That’s where Shazam still comes as an excellent application of musical recognition.
Now, however, he wants to do a better job by tracking the music of the moment and the various feeds that could mean a new number one success. Shazam’s viral graphics will be launched today and are available at this time on the Shazam site and as a reproduction list in Apple Music.
The collection will consist of an updated ‘global’ daily reproduction list with 50 clues and 42 national lists with 25 songs each. Shazam’s turn here is that it will use unique signals, which probably include what people recognize with the application, to highlight and recognize popular, promising or classic songs that are increasing.
Shazam is a bit shameless in the description of the viral graph, and points out that it is not only what is in a tendency to Tiktok, but has a complete view of the landscape. He says that he will track and identify the songs that are gaining popularity in “Transmission, Social and Television, but also clues that are reproduced in spaces such as bars and restaurants.
That is a lot to track, but then, again, it is likely that you use data that Shazam already has. He also suggests that Shazam’s viral graphics will have a mixture of old and new songs in all genres.
If you want to listen to a wide variety of music or curiosity about which songs could be gaining transmissions in a specific location, it is likely to try Shazam’s viral lists.
You can see and listen to previous views of the song in the The site of the ‘Graphics’ platform, but considering that Apple has Shazam, does not surprise that these are integrated as playlists that you can follow on the music transmission platform.