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Old 03-09-2019, 08:54 AM   #3533
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Alexa’s new Song ID feature will tell you what song is playing

Note: this skill is ONLY compatible with Amazon Music

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The feature is, thankfully, optional

Amazon is rolling out a new feature for Alexa today called Song ID, which allows the virtual assistant to announce the name and artist of whatever songs you’re playing before they play. This basically turns Alexa into the digital embodiment of that opening act that has to tell audiences what their songs are called because no one has ever heard of them before (via VentureBeat).
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Thankfully, Song ID is optional. Users can turn it on or off by asking Alexa to “Turn on Song ID” or “Turn off Song ID,” so you won’t be stuck with it if you’d rather just listen to your music uninterrupted.
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