Most people have probably heard of Shazam before. Shazam is an app that you can install on your Android device that makes it easy to identify music and TV programs in seconds. If you hear a track on the radio you like but you aren’t sure what the song is called or who the artist singing is, Shazam is the app you want to identify the music.

Shazam has been updated this week with a feature that makes it easier to buy the music you have identified. After letting the app listen to the music you want to identify, a new link has been added to make it easy to buy that music.

That link will take users directly to Google Play to purchase the music. You can also now stream more than 25 million different songs you might identify using a Google Play Music All Access subscription. If you don’t subscribe to All Access music, you can try out the new streaming feature with a 30-day trial.

The Android app has the new Google Play button at the top that users can click right now. The addition of the link to buy or listen to music discovered using Shazam is the only noted update to the app this time out. The latest version of the app varies with the device, as does the size of the app.

SOURCE: Shazam