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Snapchat launches Music feature to Rival TikTok ; Sounds on Snapchat

Snapchat launches its TikTok rival, Sounds on Snapchat

Snapchat has launched Sounds, a new feature that lets its users add music to their Snaps.

The company has revealed that on average, more than 4 billion Snaps are created every day.

Snapchat this summer announced it would soon release a new music-powered feature that would allow users to set their Snaps to music.

Today, the company made good on that promise with the launch of “Sounds on Snapchat” on iOS, a feature that lets users enhance their Snaps with music from a curated catalog of both emerging and established artists.
The music can be added to Snaps either pre or post-capture, then shared without any limitations. You can post it to your Story or share directly with friends, as you choose.

At launch, the Snapchat music catalog offers “millions” of licensed songs from Snap’s music industry partners, the company says.

Snapchat launches its TikTok rival

When users receive a Snap with Sounds, they can then swipe up to view the album art, the song title and the name of the artist. There’s also a “Play This Song” link that lets you listen to the full song on your preferred streaming platform, including Spotify, Apple Music and SoundCloud.

This differentiates Snapchat’s music feature from rival TikTok, where a tap on the “sound” takes users to a page in the app that shows other videos using the same music clip. Only some of these pages also offer a link to play the full song, however.

To kick off the launch of the new Snapchat music feature, Justin Bieber and benny blanco’s new song “Lonely” will be offered as an exclusive in Snapchat’s Featured Sounds list today.

“Music makes video creations and communication more expressive, and offers a personal way to recommend music to your closest friends,” notes the company, in an announcement about the feature’s launch.
Snap had said in August it would begin testing the new music feature and detailed the deals that made the addition possible.

To power Sounds on Snapchat, the company forged multi-year agreements with major and independent publishers and labels, including Warner Music Group, Merlin (including their independent label members), NMPA, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Kobalt and BMG Music Publishing.

The move to introduce a music feature is meant to counter the growing threat of the ByteDance-owned TikTok app, which has popularized short-form video sharing with posts set to music from a large catalog.

Though TikTok’s future in the U.S. remains uncertain due to the ever-changing nature of the Trump administration’s TikTok ban (and an election that could upset those plans), it still remains one of the top U.S. apps, with around 100 million monthly active U.S. users as of August. (TikTok is currently engaged in a lawsuit to challenge its ban, so the app remains live today.)

 

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Snapchat, meanwhile, touts its traction with a younger user base as its new music feature goes to launch.

In the U.S., Snapchat now reaches 90% of all 13 to 24-year-olds, which the company notes is more than Facebook, Instagram and Messenger combined. It also reaches 75% of all 13 to 34-year-olds and, on average, more than 4 billion Snaps are created every day.
The feature is live now on iOS to start.

In other Snapchat music news, the company has partnered with Spotify to launch Spotify’s first Augmented Reality Portal Lens on Snapchat. The Lens allows users to experience a Latinx art gallery, in celebration of Latinx Heritage Month. Snapchat users open the Lens in World view to view art from include Orly Anan, Cristina Martinez, Luisa Salas, Pedro Nekoi and D’Ana Nunez. The Lens will also raise awareness for Spotify’s Latin Hub in its own app.

 


Snapchat launches Sounds, its TikTok rival

Snapchat has debuted a feature to go head-to-head with TikTok, letting people add music from a catalogue of artists to their Snaps.

The feature, called ‘Sounds’, gives Snapchatters the ability to add music – either pre- or post-capture – to their Snaps from a range of emerging and established artists. For now, the feature is only available to iOS users around the world.

When a user receives a Snap that has made use of the Sounds feature, they can swipe up to view the album art, song title, and name of the artist. There’s also a ‘Play This Song’ link that lets the user listen to the full song through Spotify, Apple Music, or SoundCloud.

Sounds was launched with an exclusive track from Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco, titled ‘Lonely’, ahead of its general release earlier today.

Snapchat has also begun testing the ability for Snapchatters to create their own sounds for the feature and says it will roll this out globally ‘in the coming months’.

 

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