Shazam, the world's leading music recognition app, has reached a milestone that has even the most die-hard music fans amazed: 100 billion songs identified. That's 12 songs for every person on earth! But how did Shazam become an indispensable companion for music lovers?
Have you ever wondered what song is playing on the radio or been at a party and really wanted to know what tune was playing in the background? In the past, this often meant guessing or hoping a friend knew the song. Today, a simple tap on the Shazam button is all it takes and the answer is there. Shazam is not just an app - it's a cultural phenomenon that has changed the way we discover and enjoy music. Let's explore together how Shazam became this global success story.
A look back: Shazam's humble beginnings
Shazam began as an SMS service in the UK in 2002. Back then, music fans had to call the number 2580, hold their phone to a sound source and receive the title and artist of the song via SMS. The real triumph began with the launch of the App Store in 2008. The iOS app made music recognition accessible to a global audience and ushered Shazam into a new era. By 2011, the app had already recognized over 1 billion songs. The acquisition by Apple in 2018 brought further technological advances and opened up new possibilities for integration into the Apple product world.
100 billion detections: An impressive number
100 billion songs – these are not just numbers but stories, memories and moments that connect people around the world through Shazam.
- To reach this number, a person would have to recognize a song every second for 3,168 years.
- “Dance Monkey” by Tones and I remains the most Shazamed song of all time with over 45 million tags.
- In 2023, Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things” reached 10 million recognitions in just 178 days.
These records showthat Shazam is not just a tool, but a mirror of the global music landscape.
Shazam's technological innovations
Shazam does not rest on its laurels but remains a pioneer in new technologies.
- iOS and macOS integration: Recognition of songs directly in the environment or in apps – even through headphones.
- watchOS widget: Proactive song recognition on the Apple Watch.
- Android updates: Integration with wearOS and expanded quick access options.
- User convenience: The action button on newer iPhone devices lets you identify songs even faster.
Shazam as a cultural phenomenon
With over 300 million monthly active users, Shazam remains an indispensable platform for music fans. The app not only tracks trends, but also shapes them. For example, during the Summer Games in Paris, Kavinsky's "Nightcall" was the most Shazamed song in just one minute. Moments like this show how deeply Shazam is embedded in our everyday lives.
Music discovery made easy
Shazam has evolved from a simple recognition tool to an all-rounder for music lovers. You can even listen to the top 100 most Shazamed songs of all time via Apple Music. Perfect for exploring the global music landscape and discovering new favorite songs.
Shazam: Discover music at the touch of a button
Shazam is much more than an app - it's a bridge between music and people. The impressive number of 100 billion song recognitions shows how much we love music and how technology helps us deepen that love. Whether on the street, in the club or at home: With Shazam you have the power to instantly recognize any song and become part of a global music community. Try it yourself and discover the world of music with a single click of the Shazam button. (Image: Apple)
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