In the heady early days of the millennium, Kazaa was one of the many heavily used pieces of P2P software that allowed you to nose through millions of files to try and track down MP3s that you so desperately wanted. Like many other such services it fell afoul of the law, but has now re-appeared — as a streaming music service, of all things.
That’s right, Kazaa is now an iOS app, and they’ll legally give you the music you want. Who woulda thunk? It’s subscription based, so you’ll have to fork out $10/month to listen to your hearts content.
Here’s the official app description:
With Kazaa you can use your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch to listen to unlimited, on-demand music everywhere. Play any of our millions of songs as much as you like, make your own playlists, listen to artist stations and discover new music that you love. Sync songs, albums and playlists to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch and listen even when you’re offline. Search and find any song, album or artist, and start listening immediately.
- Access millions and millions of songs
- All the music you love – and new music to be discovered – at your fingertips
- Sync and play music even when you are offline
- Build and save playlists
- New music added every weekA subscription is required – start with a free 7-day trial, pay just $9.99 per month to keep listening.
