When you're not grooving out to your iPod or listening to your Pandora playlist, you're probably looking for new music like us.
If that's the case, you're most likely one of the more than 180 million people who use Shazam, the mobile app that allows users to recognize any song by simply listening to it.
The free London-based app has been around since 2002, allowing 200 countries to identify music, buy it, view lyrics and more.
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