Apple today announced that its popular music recognition tool, Shazam, has identified more than 100 billion songs since its launch. The service, which launched in 2002 as an SMS service in the UK, and music fans would dial a number, hold up there phones to identify music, and then would receive the song name and artist name via text message. It was also one of the first apps to be available for the iPhone in the App Store in 2008.
“This monumental milestone not only reflects how much people enjoy using Shazam, but also their appetite for new music,” said Oliver Schusser, Apple’s vice president of Apple Music and Beats. “Music discovery is at the core of everything we do, and we keep innovating to make sure music lovers around the world can tap the Shazam button no matter where they hear music playing!”
Apple shared some information to help frame the 100 billion statistic:
Apple acquired Shazam in 2018, and the Music Recognition feature is now built into iOS, iPadOS, and macOS and it is deeply integrated across Apple’s software platforms.
The playlist below lists Shazam’s top 100 most-identified songs.