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  2. List of music sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Name Launched Tracks Type Users Genres Headquarters Amazon Music Unlimited: 2016 2000000 Trial-ware — General United States: Apple Music: 2015 45000000

  3. SoundClick - Wikipedia

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    SoundClick allows unlimited upload of songs in MP3 file format. The songs can be offered as streams only, as free downloads, or they can be sold through the SoundClick music store. Songs can be licensed to others either under a free Creative Commons license or under a paid license. The artist page can contain news, tour calendar, and ...

  4. SoundCloud - Wikipedia

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    The freedom to upload on the platform allows for many SoundCloud rappers to post tracks impulsively or post many tracks at a time. [81] For example, Lil Uzi Vert was known to upload songs to SoundCloud impulsively, usually without telling anyone except their security and close friends. [83]

  5. Song Pop comes to Facebook: Unlock and listen to music ... - AOL

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    At the beginning of May, we discovered a little iPhone app by the name of Song Pop, a multiplayer music game in the same vein as Draw Something, allowing you to challenge friends and strangers ...

  6. Music streaming service - Wikipedia

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    In March 2012, Billboard launched a new "On-Demand Songs" chart, which was added to the formula of its flagship Hot 100 chart. [32] In January 2013, On-Demand Songs was broadened into "Streaming Songs", [83] and YouTube views in the United States on videos containing music were added to the Hot 100 formula the following month.

  7. The Social Network Song - Wikipedia

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    "Facebook Uh, Oh, Oh (A Satirical Song)" was chosen internally by the San Marino broadcaster SMRTV to represent San Marino at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. [1]On 18 March 2012, a few days after the song was announced, the EBU deemed that the song contained an unreasonable commercial message for Facebook, which resulted in the lyrics' disqualification; according to the Eurovision Rule 1.2.2 ...