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Whatsapp is ready to bring a big update, which will allow a new feature that will allow users to add music to their status updates, making the platform more interactive.

Whatsapp's new feature
Highlights
- Will bring the feature of adding music to Whatsapp status.
- Users will be able to combine songs up to 15 seconds with photos.
- The new feature will be like Instagram Stories Music.
New Delhi. Whatsapp is soon to release a big update, which will include a new feature that will allow users to add music to their status updates. This update will make the platform even more interactive and visually attractive. According to The Verge's report, this feature is inspired by the features found on the initial internet trends and other meta-owned platforms and will be globally roll out in the coming weeks.
With this new feature, WhatsApp users will soon be able to include popular songs in their status updates, which will disappear after 24 hours. According to Meta, which is the parent company of WhatsApp, millions of songs will be available in the music library of the platform, which will make users even better with personalized music clips. This feature will be integrated into the existing status update interface, where users can already share text, photos and videos.
How will the new update be
When users tap to add status, a music note icon will appear above the screen, allowing them to add music to their posts. Users can choose a song up to 15 seconds with photos for 60 seconds, which will deepen their status updates. This feature is like Instagram's popular stories music feature, which will also give WhatsApp users a chance to personalize their ideas with music.
The special thing about this new music feature is that users can choose a particular part of the song. It can be a chorus, a particular lirik or a catchy sound bite – from which they can join viral trends or add an additional emotional layer to their status updates.
Whatsapp has introduced the feature of adding music to its status, which refreshes the old memories of the Internet. This feature is reminiscent of old platforms such as Myspace and AIM, where users used to express themselves by adding music to their profiles. By reviving this trend, Whatsapp wants to give users a new and familiar way of sharing their moments and expressing themselves.
As is accompanied by all content on WhatsApp, status updates are also end-to-end encrypted. This means that users can add songs to their status updates, but Whatsapp will not be able to see the special content that has been shared.