TOKYO, JAPAN, January 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) Music Monster application aims to create a new way of enjoying free music. It combines free music streaming (provided by YouTube) along with incorporating social activities to innovate a new "social music" service. It allows users to search and play free music videos, check out music rankings and styles, interact with friends as well as share music interests easily.
With Music Monster, you can:
- Search and play FREE music videos
- Discover Music Trends
- Express your music style
- Interact with friends who enjoy music
Music Monster features:
- Free online music videos (using YouTube video source)
- Music ranking (by genres, nations and events)
- Music recommendations based on your own music tastes
- Search music by song, artist or album
- Favorite, create, edit playlist
- Favorite artists, songs and albums
- Set cover video, update user profile
- Follow music friends, like and comment on activities
- Music share (Facebook, Twitter)
- Invitation (Facebook, email, text)
- Notification (music and social activities)
- Music Activities Update
- Profile Setting
Download it now:
* iOS app link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/free-music-monster-for-youtube/id585483537?mt=8
* Android app link: http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gnt.music_us
* Try on web: http://freemusicmonster.com
About GNT Inc.: Founded over 10 years, GNT Inc. is a leading mobile service company in Japan. Youthful, passionate, dynamic, constantly innovating and pushing technological boundaries, we are grasping the international market with 4 core mobile services: Mobile Media Services, Official Mobile Content, M-Commerce (E-Commerce) and Mobile Advertising. For additional information regarding GNT Inc. please check us out at: http://www.gnt.co.jp/en/.
GNT Inc. Launches Free Music Monster for YouTube, a New Way of Enjoying Free Music with Social in Mind
Music Monster application aims to create a new way of enjoying free music. It allows users to search and play free music videos, check out music rankings and styles, interact with friends as well as share music interests easily.
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[Press-News.org] GNT Inc. Launches Free Music Monster for YouTube, a New Way of Enjoying Free Music with Social in MindMusic Monster application aims to create a new way of enjoying free music. It allows users to search and play free music videos, check out music rankings and styles, interact with friends as well as share music interests easily.