MySpace Karaoke to be launched today

Social networking service MySpace is set to launch a new feature named MySpace Karaoke today.

This new service would be largely powered by kSolo technology which was acquired by Fox Interactive around two years ago.

Both MySpace and Fox Interactive are part of News Corp.

MySpace co-founder and President Tom Anderson spoke about this new feature addition: “It is in part because music is so popular on our site. But also because karaoke is such a fun and social thing, which is what we’re about too. It’s not as much fun to go to karaoke alone, but when you do it through the Internet or on your MySpace page, then you can share it with people.”

Users would be able to upload audio recordings of them singing popular songs on the service to their accounts.

The company is also working on a video option which would include a split-screen duet feature. MySpace Karaoke is designed to provide the user with music (vocals removed) along with lyrics scrolling across their computer screen to make it more fun.

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One Comment to “MySpace Karaoke launched”

  1. Bertrand | April 29th, 2008 (3 weeks ago) at 4:51 pm

    Two years later and they don’t seem to have made an big effort. There are other sites where you can record online for free a bigger karaoke catalogue, with no limitations on the number of recordings and they have already video. Check for instance Red Karaoke http://www.redkaraoke.es/

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