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Instagram Music Is Finally Available In India: Here’s How To Use It

Instagram Music Is Finally Available In India: Here’s How To Use It

There’s some good news for all the Instagram lovers out there. Instagram Music has been launched for users in India, a feature that was rolled out for only a select-few markets back in March 2018. Although Instagram hasn’t made any official announcement regarding the feature, Android users can get it with the latest update (v110.0.0.16.119) of the social media app.

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In case you aren’t aware of what this feature is all about, it basically allows users to add official musical tracks in the background to their stories on Instagram. You can easily spot the feature labelled “music” under the stickers section on the app. Once you click on the feature, you’ll see three different sections, namely, “popular”, “Moods”, and “Genres”. Popular section, as the name suggests, features all the super-hit songs from singers in and outside of India.

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The “Moods” section consists of ten different moods including Fun, upbeat, dreamy, romantic, bold, et al. The “Genres” section gives you a list of all different musical genres to pick from such as hindi, hip hop, rock, pop, latin, et al. Once you select the song of your choice, you are then given an option to resize the lyrics and change its font. Moreover, you can also add the music on Facebook stories as the option is available there too.

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Apart from India, Instagram also made its Music feature available across Latin America earlier this month in September which includes music stickers, lip-sync live, and the ability to add songs to your Facebook Profile. So, get ready, your Instagram stories are about to get a lot more exciting!

Cover Image: Dhawal Bhanushali / Mashable India

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