Twitter puts up a music site, says it's 'coming soon'

Twitter Music
Aaannnddd that's it

Update 5 p.m. PDT Friday: Some source code digging as revealed some features of Twitter's music app (yes, it's an app, according to the code).

You can get the full breadth over at sefsar.com, but know that it looks like users will be able to connect with Spotify, Rdio, iTunes, SoundCloud, Vevo and YouTube.

And we wait

Twitter confirmed Thursday that it picked up social music discovery site We Are Hunted, stoking the fire that the company was working on a standalone music app that, among other features, makes track and artist suggestions based on the Twitter accounts a user follows.

Right around the time the announcement broke, the host of "American Idol" said "yes, it's real" in a tweet about Twitter's music app. Later still, AllThingsD reported the app would launch Friday or over the weekend during the desert-based Coachella music festival.

All in all, it sounds like celebrities with access to the app will be talking it up as they wander around Coachella or wherever, creating a bunch of buzz before a public release.

We've asked Twitter for more on the site and its music app aspirations, but all the company is willing to share now are the announcements on the We Are Hunted acquisition. Apparently it's quite proud of it.

We'll keep on top of all Twitter Music developments, so check back in for more on whatever it is Twitter has ticking.

Michelle Fitzsimmons

Michelle was previously a news editor at TechRadar, leading consumer tech news and reviews. Michelle is now a Content Strategist at Facebook.  A versatile, highly effective content writer and skilled editor with a keen eye for detail, Michelle is a collaborative problem solver and covered everything from smartwatches and microprocessors to VR and self-driving cars.