shazam-gplayShazam and Google have expanded their existing partnership, and this is done by Google recognizing “Shazam” as an actual command in the realm of Android. Certainly this is a step in the right direction for a greater degree of implementation, where if you so happen to be rocking to an Android device, and would like to figure out the name of a song, or perhaps that of an artist, all that you need to do is to ask your handset to “Shazam” it, and it will be done. Your wish is my command, sir!

This particular feature will obviously be made available only on Android-powered devices that happen to have the Shazam app installed, and Google voice actions will offer users with the ability to identify music using voice commands, doing away with the need for your to take out your handset and to open up the app in a manual manner.

This means each time you mention “Shazam,” “recognize,” or “name” a “song,” “track,” or “tune,” the Shazam app will boot up, with the particular song being saved to a playlist so that one can listen to it later on. Users can also continue to enjoy other Shazam features such as access to song lyrics and music videos.

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