A Brief History of Shazam
Shazam was developed in 1999 by Shazam Entertainment Limited. The company was founded by two college students at the University of California, Berkeley. In its early stages, Shazam was launched in the UK and identified songs through a phone call. When the call ended, the caller would receive the song title and artist’s name via text message. In 2002, Shazam launched in the U.S. on AT&T’s wireless network in a joint venture with Musicphone. Then in 2008, Shazam debuted for iPhone on the App Store. This offered users the ability to launch iTunes and buy the song they identified.
Shazam went on to offer additional features, like identifying TV shows and advertisements and partnering with companies like Saavn, Rdio, National CineMedia, Sun Broadcast Group, Snapchat, and many others. By 2012, the service had over 225 million users across 200 countries. In 2017, Apple announced their intent to acquire Shazam for a whopping $400 million, and the deal was sealed in September 2018. To date, Shazam boasts one billion app users and 12 billion tagged (identified) songs and shows.
Shazam Features
Song, television show, and advertisement recognition is still the baseline of Shazam. Tap the big, blue button and you’ll get the title, artist, or other relevant details for the identification. Along with song recognition, you can enjoy these benefits:
Sing along with time-synced lyrics to tunes you identify.Connect to Apple Music and Spotify to add songs to your playlists.Check out music videos from Apple Music and YouTube.View top charts for your city or country.Get recommendations based on your tags.Share tunes you discover through Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and more.Enable Auto Shazam to continually identify songs without lifting a finger.Use the app without an internet connection and identify songs anywhere.
How to Use Shazam
If you’ve never used Shazam, the app couldn’t be any easier. Tap the button to tag a song and get the details you want. But for some of those features above you might be wondering about, let’s go through a couple of the best ones.
Buy, Share, or Sing Along
When the song you tag is identified, you can take action immediately if you like.
Tap the Lyrics button at the top to see time-synced lyrics.Hit the Share arrow to share it on Facebook, WhatsApp, Email, Messages, and more.Tap the More icon (three dots) and open it or buy it.
You have these same options for songs you’ve tagged in the past. Just select the song and tap one of the icons at the top.
Use Auto Shazam
When you enable Auto Shazam, the app will continue listening and identifying songs. So, you don’t have to hit the button for each tune. This is ideal when you’re in a club or at a party with continuous music. To enable Auto Shazam, press and hold the Shazam button. You’ll see an indicator that Auto Shazam is on. Simply tap the button to turn off Auto Shazam.
Listen to Your Shazams
If you want to listen to all the songs you’ve tagged, you have a handy way to do it. Swipe up on the main screen and tap Shazams (which also shows you the number of songs you’ve tagged.) Tap Play All at the top.
Availability and Cost
Shazam is available for iOS, Android, Mac, Apple Watch, Android Wear, and on the web. Yes, you can identify a song or show by enabling your computer’s microphone and hitting that button on its website! You can download the app for free and use it online with no hidden purchases. Any songs that you decide to buy, however, you do have to pay for. It’s only the app itself that’s free.
Shazam Versus Shazam Encore
Before Apple’s purchase of Shazam, there were two separate apps available: Shazam (Free) and Shazam Encore ($2.99). The paid version was ad-free. Since the acquisition, Apple removed all ads from the free version making it identical to the paid one. So while you may find a link here and there for Shazam Encore, it will likely be removed from the App Store at some point.
Are You Ready to Shazam?
For music identification as well as discovery, Shazam is a terrific tool. You’ll always know what you’re listening to and the artist behind that awesome song with Shazam in your pocket. Are you going to check out Shazam? Or if you’re a Google user, you might like to use a tool like Google Assistant to identify songs.