There are many music websites that you can benefit. Some of them which I know are imeem.com, lastfm.com, mixpod.com and ilike.com…There are these four websites that I know and use. I mostly used ilike.com till I found fizy. Now I mostly use fizy. It is so useful and has a huge data. It is really an awesome music database. You can find any songs you seek. You can list your favorite pieces and keep them for listening later. You can find the track version of videos as well. The other websites are also almost same but fizy is different as far as I can see.
The other day, I used IDM to download a song from boyz ii men from fizy. I thought it was a track mode but after download process finished, I was surprised. It was a video and two doof boys were lip-synching the song in that video. They look like two stupid guys, let alone being funny.
So I think I wont download anything from fizy. I just enlist the songs and start to listen, but you have to sign in if you want to see your playlists.
Fizy is known all around the world, and it is mentioned in an American-based paper as follow with complimentary words.
‘Fizy is a track-by-track search service. No playlists. No downloads. Just searching for and playing individual tracks you're seeking. So why try it? There are two big benefits to Fizy. First, it's database of music is huge. They're claiming over 75 billion mp3s indexed. Diving through the Fizy music selection made me nostalgic for the good old days of Napster when I could find practically any song I wanted to find. Second, it's international. Fizy supports at least 26 languages and is designed to be accessible to as many people as possible. As an added bonus, Fizy will also serve up a video of the track, if it's available.’
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