Karaoke is experiencing a rise in popularity. As a society, we’ve seen that singing in public, both on TV and YouTube, isn’t as weird as our parents led us to believe. In fact, it could lead to to ...
Every day, users of Smule's Sing Karaoke sing 480,000 songs, and users of its Magic Piano play 1.2 million songs. And until now, all those songs have only been available to hear and interact with via ...
Disgraced Rep. George Santos’ karaoke skills have come to light. Rolling Stone revealed that the 34-year-old had an account on the singing app Smule, where he was heard belting out Disney songs, the ...
Executives at Smule, the startup that turns mobile devices into musical instruments with apps like Ocarina and Magic Piano, say the company’s apps are about to get social in a big way. Sharing has ...
Things are not going well for Republican New York Congressman George Santos. He's been embroiled in scandal for months after his "respectable" gay Republican political persona turned out to be ...
Karaoke has always been an intensely social experience, but usually it requires a group of friends to get together in the same room for maximum fun. Now, Smule's new Glee iPhone app takes the social ...
Smule’s back with another music-themed iOS app. The company behind App Store hits like I Am T-Pain, Glee Karaoke, and Magic Keyboard on Thursday released Strum. Though it’s an easy analogy to fall ...
Smule, maker of Sing! Karaoke and other social music apps, announced yesterday that it has raised $54 million in a round led by Chinese company Tencent. Adams Street Partners, Bessemer Ventures, ...
Sure it's launched plenty of successful music apps, but to us, Smule will always be the company that gave us iPhone-based AutoTune in the form of I Am T-Pain (which we managed to try out on half of ...
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