TuneWiki is a music app for the Android platform. This app is the
perfect replacement for the default music player that comes with the
Android interface. This app not only allows you to handle all of your
music, it also enhances the entire experience.
There are a few big parts to TuneWiki. First off, you can listen to all
the music you store on your Android phone. You can view that music
based on Artists, Album, Song, or Playlists you've created. When you
start playing a song, you'll notice a box on the display screen that
actually plays the lyrics in sync with the song. This is a really great
feature that will stop plenty of arguments about what the words really
are. Plus, if you want to, you can pull up a listing of all the YouTube
videos for that song right from the play screen.
The next cool feature is the playlists area. You can select from the
top 50 songs of the day, week, or month. These songs are pulled up
through YouTube and sync the lyrics to them in the same way the music
player does. This is a great way to experience some new music. If
you're interested in finding a specific song, you can do so by going to
the YouTube search area and finding a song that way.
Few songs searched in this example came up with no results. That's
pretty impressive for a service that combines lyrics to both music and
YouTube videos. There are plenty of other great features too, like the
ability to change the language of the lyrics, search specifically for
lyrics, and even see who is using TuneWiki on a map. There is no reason
that any Android phone should go without this app.