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  1. Musical.ly (pronounced "Musically", stylized as musical.ly) was a social media service headquartered in Shanghai with an American office in Santa Monica, California, [1] on which platform users created and shared short lip-sync videos.

  2. The short answer is that it was folded into TikTok, which is currently the world’s most popular video-sharing app. But an app doesn’t just go from an idea to getting acquired and merged with TikTok overnight, so let’s take a look at the origins of Musical.ly and see how it reached its eventual end. ‍.

  3. www.youtube.com › channel › UCG4-krjmphomYzS61Bn-fcQMusical. ly - YouTube

    Become a music video star with musical.ly. Choose a song, record music videos, and share them with your friends with the musical.ly app.

  4. Musical.ly was a social media app founded in 2014 by Chinese entrepreneurs Alex Zhu and Luyu Yang [3] [4] [5]. The app was available for both Apple and Android devices, and it topped the app charts until 2018.

  5. 10 Dis 2018 · In August 2018, TikTok absorbed Musical.ly, and all Musical.ly accounts were automatically migrated to TikTok. Despite the app’s popularity and its parent company’s unprecedented valuation ...

  6. 2 Ogo 2018 · Musical.ly started life as an app that let users record themselves lip-syncing along to songs and audio clips. It gained a large following, mostly in the U.S., with...

  7. 10 Mei 2018 · Learn everything you need to know to get started using Musica.ly! We'll show you everything from downloading the app, signing up for an account, and creating...

  8. 2 Ogo 2018 · Musical.ly, the popular lip-sync video app, announced Wednesday (Aug. 1) that it will be absorbed into sister app TikTok, creating one global video platform. The merger comes after ByteDance,...

  9. Los Angeles, Aug. 1, 2018 – Today it was announced that two of the world’s fastest growing short-form video apps, musical.ly and TikTok, will unite to create a new global app.

  10. 2 Ogo 2018 · Musical.ly users opened their phones to a surprise today as they found the app replaced with a new logo and name: TikTok. The app was acquired by Chinese company ByteDance in November 2017,...

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