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Discover Today's Hottest Tracks with Apple Music’s New Shazam-Powered Viral Playlist

Discover today's hottest tracks with Apple Music’s new Viral Chart, powered by real-time Shazam data.

Apple Music Launches New ‘Viral’ Playlist Fueled by Shazam Activity

Apple Music has introduced a new 'Viral Chart' playlist, which is powered by daily data from Shazam. This integration leverages the music discovery service that Apple acquired nearly seven years ago, providing users with a dynamic list of the top 50 songs being discovered by Shazam users each day.

Features of the Viral Chart Playlist:

  • Daily Updates: The playlist is refreshed every 24 hours to reflect the latest trending music.
  • Diverse Discovery: It captures not just TikTok hits but a wide range of tracks gaining popularity through various channels, including streaming, social media, TV placements, and unexpected resurgences.
  • Global Reach: The playlist features songs from around the world, identified by millions of Shazam users.

User Experience:

  • Dynamic Content: Users can expect to discover fresh and emerging sounds every day.
  • Official Description: 'Forget everything you thought you knew about viral music. […] Here, you’ll find today’s fastest-growing sounds from around the world.'

This new feature is a significant step forward in utilizing Shazam's data to enhance Apple Music's offerings. Users are encouraged to check back daily for updates.

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