Setting a song on your profile is one of those features that feels small but changes everything. Your page has a soundtrack. Visitors hear what you are into. It makes a profile feel personal in a way no amount of text can. FriendRewind brings back free profile music — the defining MySpace feature — and lets anyone set one in under a minute.
Before Spotify separated music from identity, your page had a song. Visiting someone's profile meant hearing what they were currently obsessed with. It was personal, social, and sometimes embarrassing. FriendRewind brings that back with a modern player, a huge library, native uploads for artists, and a persistent site-wide bar so music never stops when you navigate.
Search the FriendRewind music library (millions of tracks) or pick from your own uploaded music. One click sets it as your profile song.
When someone lands on your page, your song cues up in the site-wide player. Browser autoplay rules are handled gracefully — first-click unlocks playback.
The player bar at the bottom of every page keeps playing as you navigate. Songs do not restart between pages.
Create public or private playlists. Pin them to your profile. Share with friends. Songs can be mixed from the library and your own uploads.
Find new music through other users' profiles, playlists, and artist pages. Every profile is a recommendation.
Musicians and bands get dedicated profiles with native hosting, EQ visualizer, album grouping, play analytics, and fan subscriptions.