The Apple Music Sing, which enables users to sing along to their favourite songs with customizable vocals and real-time lyrics, was unveiled by Apple. To let users take the lead, sing duets, sing backing, and more within Apple Music’s unmatched lyrics experience, Music Sing provides multiple lyric views. While announcing the Music Sing to Apple Music app, Oliver Schusser, Apple’s vice president of Apple Music and Beats said, “Apple Music’s lyrics experience is consistently one of the most popular features on our service. We already know our users all over the world love to follow along to their favorite songs, so we wanted to evolve this offering even further to enable even more engagement around music through singing. It’s really a lot of fun, our customers are going to love it.” Apple Music Sing Features Adjustable vocals are included in Music Sing. The vocal levels of a song can now be changed by users. On the millions of songs in the Apple Music library, they can sing alongside the original artist’s vocals, take the lead, or mix it up. Users can sing along to their favourite songs with animated lyrics that dance to the beat of the singing using real-time lyrics. On the other hand, vocal lines can move independently of the main voice to make it easier for listeners to understand. Multiple vocalists are displayed in Duet view on separate sides of the screen, making duets and tracks with multiple singers simple to sing along to. According to the company, a collection of over 50 specially curated companion playlists for Music Sing will also be released, encompassing all of the iconic songs, duets, choruses, and anthems that have inspired people to sing all over the world. Apple Music Sing Availability On iPhone, iPad, and the brand-new Apple TV 4K, Apple Music Sing will be accessible to all Apple Music subscribers later this month. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.