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  1. Aug 2, 2018 · Musical.ly users opened their phones to a surprise today as they found the app replaced with a new logo and name: TikTok. The app was acquired by Chinese company ByteDance in November 2017, which ...

  2. TikTok - trends start here. On a device or on the web, viewers can watch and discover millions of personalized short videos. Download the app to get started.

  3. 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. As of December 2016, it had a $500 million valuation[6][7][8] and over 40 million daily users,[9][10][11] with approximately 12 million clips uploaded daily. It had 50 million users under the age of 21, indicating that the app is popular among young users, particularly pre-teens and teens. Mo

  4. Musical.ly is owned by ByteDance, a Chinese tech company. In 2017, ByteDance’s sub-organization Toutiao acquired Musical.ly for a purchase price ranging between $800 million to $1 billion. Following the acquisition, ByteDance merged Musical.ly into its existing app, TikTok. Today, TikTok is valued at around $50 billion, while ByteDance itself ...

  5. Aug 2, 2018 · The move to consolidate Musical.ly’s audience with TikTok comes after Bytedance closed the acquisition of Musical.ly in November 2017 in a deal reportedly worth up to $1 billion. Existing ...

  6. Dec 10, 2018 · Musical.ly was acquired for around $1 billion in November 2017 by the Beijing-based tech company ByteDance, which already owned the popular TikTok, a Muscial.ly equivalent (though in China, TikTok ...

  7. May 28, 2016 · Musical.ly users made more than 164,000 lip-synching videos a day to Lukas Graham's new song. Selena Gomez is currently running a "Kill Em with Kindness campaign" to promote her new song.