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  1. Musical.ly (pronounced "Musically", stylized as musical.ly) was a social media service headquartered in Shanghai with an American office in Santa Monica, California, [1] on which platform users created and shared short lip-sync videos.

  2. The short answer is that it was folded into TikTok, which is currently the world’s most popular video-sharing app. But an app doesn’t just go from an idea to getting acquired and merged with TikTok overnight, so let’s take a look at the origins of Musical.ly and see how it reached its eventual end. ‍.

  3. Los Angeles, Aug. 1, 2018 – Today it was announced that two of the world’s fastest growing short-form video apps, musical.ly and TikTok, will unite to create a new global app.

  4. Musical.ly was a mobile app available for phones where users could make short videos with music and slow motion. The videos would be sped up by the app to be at a normal speed. This allowed for lip syncing to be popular on the app. It is now known as TikTok

  5. Musical.ly was a social media app founded in 2014 by Chinese entrepreneurs Alex Zhu and Luyu Yang [3] [4] [5]. The app was available for both Apple and Android devices, and it topped the app charts until 2018.

  6. Dec 10, 2018 · In August 2018, TikTok absorbed Musical.ly, and all Musical.ly accounts were automatically migrated to TikTok.

  7. May 12, 2021 · Musical.ly was the genesis of a style of digital filmmaking so weird and goofy that it produced entirely new ways to either humiliate oneself or become a worldwide sensation.

  8. Aug 2, 2018 · Musical.ly, TikTok. China's Bytedance is shutting down the Musical.ly app and migrating users over to its TikTok short-form video app.

  9. Aug 18, 2016 · Musical.ly is now used by over 100 million people around the world, including Europe, Asia, and South America. More than 30% of users post something every single day; some users post more...

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