Twitter owned short video sharing service Vine has released an update that will allow its users to add music to their videos.
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According to the Verge, the music will be selected and licensed by Vine.
After shooting a video, the users will be able to look through a selection of tracks that Vine has picked out. The users can put a song over their clip in whichever way they would like, but Vine wants them to use a feature called 'Snap to Beat', which will trim the music and video to the audio loop as perfectly as possible.
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Avicii, Migos and Odesza are among the first artists who will be included in Vine's 'Featured Tracks'. Also, when a Vine video includes one of those tracks, a music note will appear next to it that the users can click to get information on the song and artist.
In addition, artists will also be able to include a link to wherever they choose which can be a social media profile, a website or a music store, so that the users can find out more about them.
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