Apple is launching “Saylists” on Apple Music to help young people with speech-sound disorders, reports the BBC.
The project, from Warner Music, uses algorithms to find song lyrics that repeat challenging sounds. The 173 tracks chosen so far include Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now,” Lizzo’s “Good As Hell”, and “Right Here,” and Fatboy Slim’s “Right Now.”
Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists chief executive Kamini Gadhok told BBC News: “We’re always pleased to hear about innovative approaches that support speech-and-language therapists in their work.
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