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How to Access Your Shazam History on iOS, Android, and Online

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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Shazam is a music recognition app that allows users to identify songs that are playing by simply allowing the app to listen to the music for a few seconds. It’s a must-have app for music enthusiasts, but did you know that Shazam also keeps a history of all the songs you’ve identified in the past? Here’s how to access your Shazam history on iOS, Android, and online.

iOS

Accessing your Shazam history on iOS is as easy as opening the app and tapping on the Library icon located at the bottom of the screen. There you’ll find a list of all the songs you’ve identified using the app, along with their respective album artwork, and information like the artist and title.

You can filter your Shazam history by tapping on the three-dot icon in the top right corner and choosing between All, My Shazams, and Unheard Shazams. All lists every song you’ve ever identified, My Shazams shows only the songs you’ve added to your library, and Unheard Shazams shows songs that you’ve identified but haven’t listened to yet.

Android

To access your Shazam history on Android, open the app and tap on the Library icon located at the bottom of the screen. Here, you’ll find all of the songs you’ve identified using the app, much like on iOS. You can filter your history by tapping on the three-dot icon in the top right corner and choosing between All and My Shazams.

When you tap on a song in your Shazam history, you’ll be taken to its respective page, where you can listen to a preview of the track, view its lyrics, and even watch its music video if available.

Online

If you don’t have access to Shazam on your phone or simply like accessing your data online, you can view your Shazam history on the app’s website. Visit Shazam.com and click on the Sign In button located in the top right corner. Once you’re signed in, click on the My Shazam button in the top left corner, and you’ll be presented with a list of all the songs you’ve identified using the app.

You can filter your Shazam history by choosing between All and My Shazams, much like on the mobile app. Additionally, you can sort your history by date or title, and even download a CSV file of your Shazam history for your own records.

In conclusion, accessing your Shazam history is a great way to keep track of all the songs you’ve identified using the app over time. Whether you prefer using Shazam on your phone or online, the app makes it easy to view your history and rediscover old favorites.

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