With or without the Shazam app, which Apple acquired in 2017, you can use Siri on your iPhone to identify music playing around you that you want to know more about. In the iOS 14.2 update, there's another way to name songs on your iPhone. Before, you could only ask Siri or Hey Siri, "What song is this?" to have it listen and identify a track playing, its artist, the album, and other information. It's a faster way to access Shazam than the Shazam app, making it easier to recognize music playing at a party or in the background of a TV show directly from your iPhone. Now, in iOS 14.2, there's a... more
Unlock Shazam's New Music Recognition Tool in Your iPhone's Control Center for Easier Song Identification
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