Video App Musical.ly Kicks Off Collaborative “Duets” Feature With Bruno Mars Contest

Musical.ly, like many other online video platforms, is launching a tool that brings more collaboration to its content. The app, known for letting its users set their videos to popular songs, has announced a new “Duets” feature. To draw attention to it, Musical.ly has teamed up with Bruno Mars for a contest set to his song “That’s What I Like.”

With Duets, Musical.ly users can splice multiple videos together in a split-screen format, which allows for coordinated musical performances. It’s basically a first-party, Musical.ly version of the YouTube Doubler, albeit with a much simpler layout. A few examples of videos made with the new feature can be found on YouTube.

Subscribe to get the latest creator news

Subscribe

With its new contest, Musical.ly hopes to promote Duets by offering up a shout-out from Mars as the top prize. Contestants are invited to record a Duet that complements a clip from the “That’s What I Like” music video and then tag their entries with #DanceWithBruno. Mars will feature his favorites on his personal Musical.ly channel. The app itself has also shared some Duet ideas in order to help its users get their creative juices flowing.

Musical.ly, which claimed to have more than 40 million monthly active users last December, has been one of the big winners in the mobile video boom that has taken place in the digital media industry over the last few years. The app’s highly-engaged community has been one of its big selling points, and with Duets now bursting onto the scene, Musical.ly’s users have a chance to be even more social.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

It’s official: TikTok is suing the United States over the “divest-or-ban” law

The dispute between TikTok and the United States government is headed to the courts (again). After…

15 hours ago

Twitch unbans JiDion, continues to reverse streamer exodus

Adams started streaming in 2018, and he quickly rose up the ranks through a brash…

16 hours ago

Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: YouTube uses sponsorship to show off Shopping features

MrBeast continues to show us that he's in a league of his own as far as…

2 days ago

Issa Rae’s new management company wants to teach creators how to get better brand deals

Issa Rae's new company wants to hook up creators and brands for "deeper relationships" beyond…

2 days ago

MrBeast is ending his exclusive relationship with Night (Report)

MrBeast is reportedly ending his exclusive relationship with management company Night. Two people familiar with…

2 days ago

After cutting 15% of staff and saying goodbye to its CEO, Peloton must figure out what’s next

Peloton is dismissing a chunk of its workforce, including its top executive. Barry McCarthy announced that he is…

5 days ago