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  2. Boomplay - Wikipedia

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    Boomplay, or Boomplay Music, is an Africa-focused media streaming and download service. Developed by Transsnet Music Limited, [ 2 ] the platform was first launched in Nigeria in 2015 by TECNO Mobile , Transsion Holdings.

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  4. KKBox - Wikipedia

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    After launching KKBOX in Taiwan, the company expanded the music streaming service to Hong Kong and Macau in 2009, Japan in 2011, Malaysia, and Singapore in 2013. [3] Starting from 2011, KKBOX received investment from KDDI Corporation, [4] a Japanese telecom who holds 76% of the stocks; HTC Corporation, a smartphone company, and; GIC, a Singaporean Government fund.

  5. Usimamane - Wikipedia

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    Omuhleumnguni Simamane (born 10 October 2003) is a South African rapper and songwriter. Born and raised in Umlazi, Durban, Usimamane Got Recognition when he was featured by Tony Dayimane on the song Ifilimu then he rose to fame with his breakthrough single "Cheque" released in 2024, which was certified 3× Platinum in South Africa.

  6. Sony Connect - Wikipedia

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    Sony CONNECT Video was a division within Sony CONNECT developing digital service platforms to enable distribution of next-generation entertainment to Sony devices.. Users could download video content directly to their device wirelessly or by means of using the USB port and their computer.

  7. Shoutcast - Wikipedia

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    Shoutcast (formerly SHOUTcast) is a service for streaming media over the internet to media players, using its own cross-platform proprietary software.It allows digital audio content, primarily in MP3 or High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding format.

  8. MusicStation - Wikipedia

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    MusicStation; Launch date: 14 June 2007 (): Discontinued: 2011: Platform(s) Mobile, web, PC, Blu-ray players, PS3 games console, PSP portable games console, home cinema systems, Walkman digital audio players, S1 and S2 tablets, in-home, in-car

  9. MSN Music - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Microsoft created an MSN Music download store to compete with Apple's iTunes Music Store, though its sales in comparison were negligible.The store utilized Microsoft's Windows Media Player application and proprietary Windows Media Format files (protected .wma files).