![]() ![]() The app works on just about any song, so long as there are lyrics available for it online. Technologist Andy Baio, who first pointed out the app, notes that the service most likely uses Spleeter, an open-source AI tool that isolates vocals from songs. Youka, short for “YouTube to karaoke,” isolates vocals from tracks and pulls lyrics from sites online. If you’ve ever tried and failed to find your favorite song in a karaoke song book, you’ll have better luck on Youka, a free website that creates karaoke songs out of any YouTube video. ![]() Update, November 30th, 11PM ET: The malware has now been removed from the site, as verified by Microsoft and confirmed by The Verge. It has been replaced by a malware download. ![]() Update, November 22nd 11:32AM ET : We’ve been notified that the original web app is no longer available. ![]()
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