TikTok makes another bid to dictate the songs you have new britain high school sex videoon repeat.
Today (May 12), TikTok announced its "New Music" search hub. Now, when you search "New Music" on TikTok, you're greeted by a black and yellow graphic and two featured videos. Currently, there's one from singer-songwriter James Arthur and another from The Jonas Brothers. The update formalizes searching for new music on the platform. From the hub you can click on #NewMusic to see all the videos tagged "New Music" — which has over 19 billion views and counting — or tap "Featured," "Trending," or "Discover" to see what music TikTok is highlighting.
SEE ALSO: You're not getting old, concerts are weird now"TikTok is already a destination for artists who want to preview their newest works, and for music fans looking to discover new music, and this new feature will give artists a new way to connect with our global community," said Paul Hourican, global head of music operations at TikTok, in a press release.
The social media platform promises that the new hub will be a place for both emerging and mainstay artists to build and connect with fanbases. It was launched in partnership with The Jonas Brothers and Miguel, two established artists who have found success promoting music on TikTok.
TikTok's update comes after Spotify launched its own FYP-esque feed in March that allows users to swipe through videos to discover new music, podcasts, and audiobooks to overwhelmingly negative reactions. As Mashable's Alex Perry wrote, "If I wanted to use TikTok, I'd use TikTok." And now it seems, if I wanted to use Spotify, I'd use Spotify might be true as well.
Both platforms are vying to be our end-all audio destination. Which one ends up on top will be determined by your own algorithmically generated music taste.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
HP Touchscreen Laptop deal: Get $240 off at Best Buy
Huawei to hold launch event on the anniversary of Meng Wanzhou’s return from Canada · TechNode
HoYoverse announces its lineup for TGS 2023 · TechNode
Bibibili introduces Japanese hit game Pretty Derby in China · TechNode
Trump who? Tech giants join massive effort to uphold Paris Agreement
Unity’s new installation fee infuriates global game developers · TechNode
Alibaba opens its AI model Tongyi Qianwen to the public · TechNode
TikTok establishes data center in Ireland to store European user data · TechNode
How I met my partner on X/Twitter
TikTok faces €345 million fine over handling of children’s personal data in the EU · TechNode
Google's data center raises the stakes in this state's 'water wars'
Apple reduces 3nm orders from TSMC · TechNode
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。