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 ...
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 ...
Time to add one more tale to the ever-growing legend of Rep. George Santos — the dude loves himself some karaoke. The account belongs to “georgedevolder,” which is one of the many versions of Santos’ ...
Smule is launching a new version of its karaoke sing-along app that takes advantage of the unique processing power of the iPhone 5S to produce effects like the sound of someone singing in a shower.
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 ...
Calling all Train fans: It's a big day for mobile developer Smule as it debuts its first national TV ad for its popular Sing! Karaoke app. The ad spot centers around the San Francisco pop band's… By ...
Smule India, a social network for music, is connecting people during the lockdown with its sing-along platform. The popular Geeta Dutt number ‘Aye Dil Mujhe Bata De’ from Bhai Bhai (1956), is the ...
Another of his “covers” has been blown. The unearthed account was created eight years ago with the handle @georgedevolder, one of the many versions of the Republican congressman’s full name, George ...
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