We can't stop believin' the news.
Musical TV drama Glee has picked up an enormous fanbase on both sides of the Atlantic. Now it's launched an official iPhone app.
It's developed by Smule, the firm behind the top-selling I Am T-Pain app, as well as unbranded musical apps Leaf Trombone and Ocarina.
The app, which is available for iPhone and iPad, lets fans sing along with the songs from the show, with three tracks built in, and more available to buy via in-app payments.
The app also has voice-correction technology to make users' dulcet tones sound, well, even more dulcet. Interestingly, Smule developed this technology itself, rather than license the Auto-Tune tech used for I Am T-Pain.
Glee's app also adds harmonies to a user's voice when they sing, tuning their vocals to make a second, third and fourth virtual singer.
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Recordings can be shared on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, while friends can record their own vocals to add to one another's recordings too - Smule describes this as 'joining' someone's song.
Other social features include the ability to sign up other users as fans - or 'gleeks' - while viewing the global community in a feature called Glee World, which also has a standalone website.
Glee costs $2.99 on the App Store, and went live last night. It looks set to follow I Am T-Pain in being one of the most innovative AND profitable iPhone music apps.




















