Songatron iOS App Is Like Madlibs For Music
Have you ever been singing along to a song and suddenly decided that it would be better or funnier if you suddenly inserted a completely incorrect word? Is there anyone who hasn’t done this? Now thanks to singer/songwriter Jonathan Mann you can actually do this, for a certain kind of song.

Using the iPad or your iPhone the iOS app Songatron will allow you to record any word of your choosing into one of 10 different songs on the application. Mann will then sing a short song with your word inserted into the lyrics. It’s hardly seamless and the songs last about 30 seconds at the most, but if you are bored and just looking for something a little different to waste some time with the Songatron can certainly fill that bill. Right now there are 10 different short songs to choose from, though Mann says he will add five additional songs per month. While the app is priced to regularly be $1.99 it is currently on sale for the holiday weekend at just $0.99 per download.
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