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Over the past ~5 years I've noticed Shazam doing a worse and worse job identifying music. I don't know if it's because of the tsunami of AI slop sounds being fed to the algorithm or what, but it's now nigh unusable.

Any good alternatives? Preferably browser extensions or desktop apps that can be used on a computer.

Example: 5 minutes ago I tried to id a piece of electronic music and it told me I was listening to some Mexicana band (El Trono De México - Se Fue). That's how shit it is.
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I use AHA Music. It finds the song most of the time.
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I've always just used Google's. Unless you have an iPhone it's the most convenient option.



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