Few days ago I’ve found a web service called Songza.com. As their tag line says – it’s an music search engine and an internet jukebox.
The good thing about Songza is that it can find almost any music files you type in the search box and it plays the song right in your browser, so you even don’t need any music player to hear your favourite songs.
Some of the Songza’s features are:
- top songza songs
- online playlists
- send to a friend link
- link to song
- watch on YouTube
- and more
The page also offer to search for an artists discography or for an artist (to buy its CD) on Google.

I wondered how this service works and after a while I found out that the source for the songs is YouTube where as we know there are a plenty of music video clips.









Dear..,
Will that be a copy right infringement?
Interesting. I’ve been using imeem, last.fm and pandora. Songza looks good but there seem to be some issues with buffering while I’m trying to listen to songs. Are you able to listen to the full song without becoming a member?
It doesn’t find everything, but it did find some obscure stuff I like that I didn’t think would be on there.