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TikTok Launches Music Streaming Service in Australia, Mexico & Singapore

July 19, 2023
TikTok Launches Music Streaming Service in Australia, Mexico & Singapore
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TikTok is rolling out its exclusive music streaming service, “TikTok Music,” in Australia, Mexico, and Singapore, following its launch in Brazil and Indonesia just under two weeks ago.

Users can integrate this service with their existing TikTok profiles to listen to, download, and share music. The service features music libraries from leading record labels such as Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and Sony Music.

The company is now welcoming users in Australia, Mexico, and Singapore to participate in a closed beta test for TikTok Music starting today.

In order to partake, users must download the TikTok Music application from either the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, or they can visit music.tiktok.com.

All those who join the closed beta will be offered a free three-month trial of the service.

According to a statement given to TechCrunch, a subscription to TikTok Music is priced at $8.16 per month in Australia, $6.86 in Mexico, and $7.48 in Singapore.

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