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Shazam, because there are no open source alternatives
There's Mousai, which is a GNOME app on GNU/Linux which uses the AudD API.
I don't exactly carry a Linux laptop with me everywhere I go. I don't even have Linux on my PC yet
I also love how Shazam automatically updates my list to an Apple Music playlist, so I just have a running list of good music that Iβve heard over the years. Itβs fun to shuffle it and remember where and when I heard certain songs from years ago.
I use shazzam bot in telegram