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Shazam Celebrates 100 Billion Searches: A Milestone for Music Discovery

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Shazam Celebrates 100 Billion Searches: A Milestone for Music Discovery

In a remarkable achievement for music technology, Shazam has surpassed an incredible milestone: 100 billion song searches. Since its launch in 2002, the platform has revolutionized the way people discover music, and this latest accomplishment underscores its role as a cornerstone of the global music experience.

Owned by Apple, Shazam marked the occasion with a blog post that contextualized the staggering number. To reach 100 billion, it would take 12 searches from every person on Earth—or, for a single individual, Shazaming one song every second for over 3,000 years. This growth has been fueled by technological advancements, transitioning from SMS-based searches to integration across mobile devices, desktops, and even smartwatches.

Electronic music plays a pivotal role in Shazam’s history, as dance anthems continue to dominate its top searches. Tracks like Avicii’s “Wake Me Up”, Martin Garrix’s “Animals”, and The Chainsmokers and Halsey’s “Closer” are among the platform’s most iconic searches. Recently, Kavinsky added another highlight to Shazam’s legacy when his hit “Nightcall” achieved the most-Shazamed minute ever during a performance at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics.

Shazam’s journey from a novel music identification tool to an integral part of global music culture exemplifies the profound connection between technology and the arts. As it continues to evolve, Shazam remains a vital bridge between listeners and the music they love.

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