Apple Celebrates Shazam Turning 20 With Playlist Featuring Each Year's Most Shazamed Song

Apple today announced that popular music identification service Shazam launched 20 years ago today. To celebrate the milestone, Apple shared a playlist featuring the most Shazamed song of each calendar year for the past 20 years.

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"Featuring everything from Train's 'Hey, Soul Sister' to Sia's 'Cheap Thrills,' the playlist is a true reflection of the music fans across the globe actively searched for over the past two decades," said Apple. The playlist is available on Apple Music.


Shazam launched in August 2002 as a text message service in the UK and went on to become one of the first apps in the App Store in July 2008.

Apple acquired Shazam in 2018 for a reported $400 million and has since integrated the music identification service into Control Center on the iPhone. Apple has steadily improved Shazam since acquiring the service by removing ads from the app, adding a concert discovery feature, enabling Shazam support in third-party apps, and more.

Shazam now has more than 225 million global monthly users and has surpassed 70 billion song recognitions, according to Apple. Drake is the most Shazamed artist of all time, with over 350 million Shazams across songs he released or was featured in, while "Dance Monkey" by Tones And I is the most Shazamed song ever with over 41 million Shazams.

In a press release, Apple listed some notable moments and milestones over Shazam's two-decade history, including the first-ever Shazamed song, the fastest tracks to accumulate Shazams, the top Shazamed songs by genre, and more.

Shazam has apps available for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Android and Windows devices, and more. In iOS 14.2 and later, Apple includes a Music Recognition toggle for the Control Center, giving iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users a quick and easy way to identify what music is playing via Shazam without having to download the app.

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Top Rated Comments

Expos of 1969 Avatar
45 months ago
"Drake is the most Shazamed artist of all time, with over 350 million Shazams across songs he released or was featured in"
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Makes sense. You look his "song" up to get the name so you can avoid it at all costs in the future.
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FelixDerKater Avatar
45 months ago
I'm scared to look.
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xXRainKingXx Avatar
45 months ago
Didn't know Shazam existed back in 2002. First time I used it was on the iPhone in 2008.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
barkomatic Avatar
45 months ago
I also had no idea Shazam existed before modern smartphones. Next I'll learn that my grandma was able to arrange playlists on her Victrola.
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cocky jeremy Avatar
45 months ago

Soooo they’ve been tracking us?:rolleyes:
Tracking the number of times a song has been searched doesn't mean they're tracking YOU.
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sw1tcher Avatar
45 months ago
Oh, you meant that Shazam.



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