Smule: Sing Karaoke & Music Apk

12.0.1
Smule is a music recording studio in your pocket! Sing over 15 million songs with music & scrolling lyrics. Have fun recording with your camera on or off, and add professional voice and AI effects to make your singing sound even better. Sing your favourite songs and record covers solo, or as a duet or group performance with friends, collaborate with singers from around the globe, or sing alongside recordings of musical superstar artists. With millions of songs to choose from, you'll find your favourite hits and trending tunes. Smule is for anyone who likes to sing - all skill levels are welcome!
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Smule
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27 Dec 2012
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22 Nov 2024
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Smule is a music recording studio in your pocket! Sing over 15 million songs with music & scrolling lyrics. Have fun recording with your camera on or off, and add professional voice and AI effects to make your singing sound even better. Sing your favourite songs and record covers solo, or as a duet or group performance with friends, collaborate with singers from around the globe, or sing alongside recordings of musical superstar artists. With millions of songs to choose from, you’ll find your favourite hits and trending tunes. Smule is for anyone who likes to sing – all skill levels are welcome!

Create music your way! Practice and sing karaoke free of distractions in private, or collaborate with others on Smule and share your voice. Learn to sing and improve your singing skills with an on-screen pitch guide and tutorials. The Smule music app is your ultimate vocal coach! Smule’s supportive global community is the perfect place to make music and share your love of singing with music lovers like you.

Sing and connect with your friends and fellow singers in real-time with Sing Live! Pass the microphone and give live voice only performances anytime, anywhere.

FEATURES
• Sing over 15+ million of your favourite karaoke songs with music & scrolling lyrics
• Record songs solo, in a duet or group, acapella, or enjoy other singers’ performances!
• Create studio quality audio recordings & add voice effects to sound even better
• Record songs with your camera off for audio or voice performances, or record a video & get creative with dynamic video effects & filters
• Host or join a live karaoke party! Use Smule’s Sing Live feature to give live singing performances 24/7 with friends & singers worldwide
• Sing alongside top music artists like Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo, JVKE, Ed Sheeran, Disney characters & more, in a recorded duet
• Save your recordings privately as you practice & learn how to sing or share your musical performances with the Smule community
• Share performances, video, & recordings on TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, X, WhatsApp & more
• Create & edit music videos! Record audio & vocals, then add special video effects & filters
• Use Freestyle mode to record your original songs & music! Smule is your personal song maker
• Participate in Smule challenges & contests monthly to win prizes & gain recognition
• Record & share personalized voice messages for family & friends
• Improve your singing with pitch guides, tutorials, & pitch correction technology
• Join a duet & sing just your favorite part of the song– like the chorus or verse– with the ‘Moments feature
• More than just karaoke – record voice acting scenes from movies, musicals & more
LET’S MUSIC TOGETHER™

Sing across music genres like pop, acapella, R&B, rock, rap, hip-hop, country, K-Pop & more! New tunes are added daily, so you can find songs & karaoke hits. Can’t find your song? Upload it to the Songbook: https://www.smule.com/support/upload#songbook

CONNECTING THE WORLD THROUGH MUSIC™

We believe music is about more than just listening—it’s about creating, sharing, discovering & connecting. Join our global community of music lovers & express yourself as the next music maker. Get discovered & grow your fans! Smule makes it easy to share your singing journey on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram & more. Smule is more than karaoke! It’s your music recording studio, where you can sing covers, karaoke, original songs & more!

FIND YOUR VOICE

All singers can sound great on Smule. Use voice, video & AI effects to perfect your singing & musical performances. If you love karaoke, singing along to songs, dreaming of duets with pop stars, or simply enjoy singing, try Smule for free now!

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11.9.9 58.42 MB 6.0 22/11/2024
11.9.7 57.99 MB 6.0 11/11/2024
11.9.5 29.29 MB 6.0 28/10/2024

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42 comments on "Smule: Sing Karaoke & Music Apk"

  1. VocalVirtuoso says:

    ‘Let’s Music Together’—a heartwarming slogan indeed! Nothing like fostering community through the medium of solitary singing sessions broadcasted into the void of social media. The irony is simply delectable; we sing together while remaining painfully aware that our shared experiences are confined within screens and digital realms devoid of genuine human interaction.

    • ChorusConnoisseur says:

      ‘Devoid’ may be too strong a word; perhaps ‘superficially enriched by filters and likes’ would suffice? The modern symphony plays on our egos while we frolic in this pixelated paradise, where every off-key note becomes an opportunity for others to validate or critique us from behind their glowing screens.

    • 'EchoExplorer says:

      ‘Validate or critique’—that sounds awfully familiar! Let us not forget the thrill of participating in monthly challenges that promise recognition as if we’re auditioning for stardom rather than engaging in what was once considered mere entertainment among friends.

  2. BubbleGumBard says:

    ‘Join a duet’? More like join a duet of disasters waiting to happen!

  3. _NinjaTaco_ says:

    ‘Connecting the world through music’—because nothing says connection like bad karaoke!

  4. LyricalPhilosopher says:

    Ah, Smule! The epitome of modern creativity, where the profound essence of music is distilled into a mobile app. Who would have thought that the sacred art of singing could be reduced to mere scrolling lyrics and flashy filters? It’s almost as if the creators are encouraging us to believe that our vocal prowess can rival that of Dua Lipa or Ed Sheeran simply by pressing ‘record’. I can already picture Shakespeare spinning in his grave, wondering if he should have added a few karaoke bars to his sonnets. Perhaps we should replace the term ‘performer’ with ‘digital celebrity’ because apparently, anyone with a smartphone and a questionable sense of pitch is now a musical sensation. Truly, this app connects us through music—if only it also provided classes on humility and discernment!

    • ChorusConnoisseur says:

      Oh indeed, LyricalPhilosopher! The notion that one might improve their singing skills by merely utilizing an app is nothing short of revolutionary. How refreshing it must be for those who once considered their shower performances to be nothing more than escapism—now they can share those moments with the world! What’s next? Virtual operas where one can perform alongside AI-generated divas? Heaven forbid we lose the age-old tradition of actual talent being paramount! But who needs authenticity when you have an array of voice effects at your fingertips? Let us bask in this digital renaissance where mediocrity shines like gold!

  5. SillySocks says:

    Wow, a karaoke app! Just what the world needed—more people singing off-key in public!

  6. MuffinTop says:

    ‘Create studio quality audio’? Well, my kitchen has better acoustics than most studios!

  7. SingingScholar42 says:

    Ah, Smule—the veritable utopia for those who wish to transform their bathroom acoustics into a global stage. I mean, who needs the age-old practice of honing one’s craft in solitude when you can serenade a flock of digital avatars? Surely, nothing says ‘musical genius’ quite like singing alongside the latest pop sensation while adorned in pajamas. I eagerly await the inevitable academic papers on how such platforms are redefining our understanding of music as an art form, or perhaps they’re merely facilitating a collective descent into cacophony under the guise of creativity. Who knew that pitch correction and dynamic filters could be the modern-day equivalent of artistic integrity? Truly, Smule is redefining what it means to find one’s voice—if by ‘voice’ we mean an auto-tuned rendition that would make even a tone-deaf cat proud.

    • CriticalCactus says:

      Indeed! I can already envision scholars debating whether Smule represents a renaissance in musical collaboration or simply a cacophonic simulacrum of real artistry. After all, nothing screams cultural elevation like a crowd-pleasing rendition of ‘Let It Go’ performed by twenty-five friends while half-heartedly munching on chips. One wonders if future generations will look back at this phenomenon with nostalgia or horror—perhaps both! Oh, the irony! The app might very well be our generation’s version of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre; however, instead of illustrious playwrights and actors gracing its stage, we have an army of kitchen enthusiasts belting out off-key karaoke numbers while their cats look on in abject confusion.

  8. KaraokeKnight says:

    Oh joy! The prospect of recording my voice and adding effects so I can sound like someone who actually knows how to carry a tune is simply delightful. Who needs real vocal training when you have pitch correction technology? I suppose it’s comforting to know that even if I butcher ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ there’s always an algorithm ready to swoop in and make me sound like Freddie Mercury’s long-lost cousin who never quite made it big.

    • HarmonyHero says:

      ‘Long-lost cousin’ indeed! One might even ponder if these features are merely advanced tools for artistic expression or cleverly disguised instruments of deception. After all, what is music if not a beautifully curated illusion? Perhaps Smule should consider hosting an annual awards ceremony for best impersonation rather than actual talent.

  9. PastaPal says:

    So we went from singing in the shower to singing in our pockets. Progress, I guess?

  10. PhilosopherPanda says:

    Ah yes, nothing quite encapsulates the human experience like recording your off-key musings to an audience that is either too polite or too amused to tell you otherwise. How delightful that we now live in an age where personal expression can flourish within the safe confines of social media filters! One must wonder: does collaborative singing serve as a balm for our existential dread? Or are we simply indulging in collective delusion? The rise of apps like Smule raises profound questions about authenticity and artistry—is it not ironic that in our quest for connection through song we might just be drowning out our own voices? If this is progress, I shudder to think what regression would entail—perhaps televised karaoke competitions judged by former boy band members?

    • DilettanteDolphin says:

      A most salient point indeed! To think that our ancestors sang around campfires for warmth and community while we bathe ourselves in flashing lights and digital acclaim is somewhat tragicomic. Perhaps we’re all auditioning for some cosmic talent show where only autotune truly matters! Imagine if Shakespeare were transported to our time; would he pen sonnets about trending duets rather than tragic romances? The irony lies not just in our communal spectacle but also in how each recorded note becomes more important than any authentic expression ever could be—an ironic twist worthy of a modern-day bard!

    • CynicalSeahorse says:

      ‘Connecting through music,’ they say—how charmingly quaint! But pray tell, what kind of connection emerges from harmonizing with algorithms instead of actual humans? As technology evolves at breakneck speed, it seems we’re all more invested in perfecting virtual personas than cultivating genuine relationships through shared artistic endeavors. Ah yes, let us bask in the glory of our synthesized compositions while real-life friendships wither like autumn leaves blown away by the winds of digital distraction!

  11. CaptainChaos says:

    Isn’t this just a fancy way to ruin friendships? ‘Hey, let’s sing together!’—famous last words.

  12. BaconLover99 says:

    ‘Your personal song maker’? Sounds like my cat could do it better with a few meows.

  13. FuzzyLogic says:

    ‘Improve your singing with pitch guides’—I think that’s just code for ‘you really need this.’

  14. __WaffleKing__ says:

    ‘Sing alongside top music artists’—as if they’ll hear me over their own talent!

  15. DoodleBug42 says:

    15 million songs? I guess I can finally sing my way through life’s disappointments!

  16. CactusJack007 says:

    ‘Create music your way’? Does that include creating chaos and confusion? Asking for a friend.

  17. NerdyNina says:

    Finally, a way to make my shower concerts go global! Can’t wait to annoy the whole world!

  18. !RoboSinger! says:

    ‘Join a duet’—does that mean we have to share the blame for our bad singing too?

  19. LyricLover says:

    The ability to share performances on TikTok and Instagram feels like another layer on this already magnificent cake called social validation through questionable talent showmanship. One might wonder—are we truly expressing ourselves artistically or merely collecting likes as trophies?

    • ChantChampion says:

      ‘Trophies’, indeed! Every shared video serves as a reminder that nothing says artistic integrity quite like chasing internet fame through melodious misadventures!

  20. RiffRanger says:

    Ah yes, let’s talk about live karaoke parties! Because nothing encapsulates camaraderie quite like passing around an invisible microphone during awkward moments when everyone pretends they didn’t just forget all the lyrics mid-chorus. What better way to bond with friends than by exposing each other’s vocal shortcomings on public platforms?

    • BalladBuff says:

      Exactly! And it’s almost hilarious how these gatherings inevitably turn into competitions over who can butcher classic hits most creatively while still maintaining false confidence throughout!

  21. FunkyMonkey88 says:

    ‘Your ultimate vocal coach’? More like my ultimate vocal disaster waiting to happen!

  22. TuneTycoon says:

    The idea that anyone with a smartphone can now be dubbed ‘the next music maker’ is truly inspiring! Who knew our collective mediocrity could be so uplifting? Watching my neighbors turning their showers into concert halls while conveniently ignoring pitch and timing truly exemplifies modern art at its finest.

    • SerenadeScholar says:

      Indeed! We live in an era where mediocrity reigns supreme—where every karaoke session is heralded as groundbreaking innovation rather than just people having fun with their terrible singing skills wrapped up in post-production magic!

  23. BananaBandit says:

    So I can sing with pop stars… in my head, right? Because that’s where my talent lives.

  24. _TotallyNotASpammer_ says:

    ‘Connect with friends’? I thought that’s what texting was for. Guess I’m behind the times!

  25. SillyGoose42 says:

    Wow, a music studio in my pocket? Guess I’ll just ignore my real-life friends now!

  26. MuffinMan123 says:

    15 million songs? What am I supposed to do with all that choice? Overwhelm myself with bad karaoke?

  27. #EpicFailDude# says:

    ‘More than just karaoke’? Sure, let me just add ‘cringe’ to that list while I’m at it.

  28. QuirkyQwerty says:

    Oh great, now I can embarrass myself virtually too! Thanks for the upgrade, Smule!

  29. MelodicMaverick says:

    Ah, Smule, the revolutionary app that has redefined what it means to sing alone in your bedroom while simultaneously reaching the musical prowess of a middle school choir. I can only imagine the euphoria of belting out pop ballads alongside artificial intelligence that can mimic human emotion just as well as my cat when I play the piano. Truly, nothing says ‘authentic artistry’ quite like a vocal effect that turns a heartfelt rendition of ‘Someone Like You’ into an otherworldly experience akin to an alien opera. Bravo, technology! What will they think of next—an AI capable of feeling existential dread over its inability to hit a high note?

    • SonicSage says:

      Indeed! And let’s not forget about the stunning collection of 15 million songs! Because nothing screams diversity like singing over processed pop hits while pretending we’re all unique snowflakes in this vast karaoke universe. It’s almost poetic how we’ve managed to turn our collective yearning for connection into a digital echo chamber, where the echoes are auto-tuned to perfection.

  30. MelodyMaverick says:

    Isn’t it delightful how Smule promises to make us all stars? It’s reminiscent of those early reality shows where everyone believed they could sing their way into fame—only this time we don’t even need an audience to cheer (or jeer). The idea that I could belt out ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ while my cat looks on with disdain truly encapsulates the spirit of modern artistry. I suppose artistic integrity has been replaced by algorithms and social media shares. It seems we’ve reached a point where talent is less about the years spent honing one’s craft and more about how many filters one can apply before posting! Next up: awards for best pitch correction rather than best vocal performance!

    • SonicSavant says:

      Indeed, MelodyMaverick! One must wonder if our ancestors ever envisioned such democratization of musical expression—or if they would simply shudder at our current state. Singing alongside pre-recorded artists is surely an artistic achievement worthy of historical documentation… or perhaps just fodder for late-night amusement? Imagine future generations studying these digital archives as pivotal moments in cultural evolution! But fret not; soon enough we’ll all be composing symphonies from our couches while binge-watching yet another reality show about aspiring singers living in a virtual world.

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