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  2. Jukedeck - Wikipedia

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    The website was used to create over 1 million pieces of music, and brands that used it included Coca-Cola, Google, UKTV, and the Natural History Museum, London. [10] In 2018, Jukedeck’s technology was used to compose the music for K-pop girl group Spica for a performance at a concert at the Blue Square Concert Hall in Seoul.

  3. Musical.ly - Wikipedia

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    Musical.ly Inc. was founded by long time friends Alex Zhu and Luyu Yang in Shanghai, China. [7] [8] Before launching Musical.ly, Zhu and Yang teamed up to build an education social network app, through which users could both teach and learn different subjects through short-form videos (3–5 minutes long).

  4. Music and artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Jukedeck was a website that let people use artificial intelligence to generate original, royalty-free music for use in videos. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The team started building the music generation technology in 2010, [ 21 ] formed a company around it in 2012, [ 22 ] and launched the website publicly in 2015. [ 20 ]

  5. TikTok Music - Wikipedia

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    TikTok Music features songs from major record companies like Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Group. [6] On July 19, 2023, TikTok Music launched in Australia, Mexico, and Singapore, inviting users to participate in the TikTok Music Closed beta test. [7] On October 19, 2023, TikTok Music became available to the public in ...

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  7. Nightcore - Wikipedia

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    [16] [4] Online music magazine Pitchfork noted: "Much of the music that performs well on TikTok has been modified slightly, either sped-up or slowed-down." Pitchfork quoted one nightcore TikTok creator: "Editors really enjoy sped-up music because edits with sped-up audios are much more energetic and interesting to watch." [17]