If you have not found the karaoke version of your favorite song so far and are looking for an easy way to do this, you should definitely try using the free website called Youka . The website, which found its name with the abbreviation of YouTube to Karaoke or YouTube to Karaoke , was liked by everyone who used it.
The Youka system has only one key point to its work: If the song on YouTube needs to have lyrics anywhere on the Internet. Unfortunately, if the song's lyrics are not found elsewhere, the system cannot convert it into karaoke.
Technology editor Andy Baio , who made Youka more popular by sharing it on his Twitter address , also examined the site's infrastructure. Baio found that the system was using the open source Spleeter AI system.
Youka basically took any YouTube song, erased the vocal parts of the song and added the lyrics found on the internet to the bottom of the song. Despite some difficulties with deleting vocals, the website that works most of the time has been clicked a lot after the sharing of Andy Baio .
Seeing that thousands of visitors will face various legal obligations after coming to the site, Youka's makers decided to close the site for a while. Despite this, it was stated that the idea is still working and that various details can be reached through GitHub . The video showing how the system works was shared by Baio on Twitter.