Music Charts and Search right in your browser

Martin Brinkmann
Dec 22, 2007
Updated • Mar 2, 2014
Music, Music and Video
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Want to listen to the latest music charts of the UK, Europe and Germany? Want to create your own playlist, add artists to it and search for songs as well?

Mucelli offers all of this in a easy to use user friendly interface. They pull the music from Youtube and display it either with or without the video, which is up to you.

The default setting plays the music without showing the video but a click displays the video as well. You may be asking why you should use the Mucelli website if you could also just visit Youtube and play the videos and songs there. That's a good question. The real benefit is that you do not have to know what's in the charts to listen to the music.

It is theoretically possible to open the Billboard Top 100 charts or another charts website, and search on YouTube for artist or song names. And chance is, you will come up with the right song. But, the service makes things easier for you.

It not only displays the charts so that you can just click on a song to start playing it. You can also play all the charts at once in a playlist.If you would use Youtube you would have to perform a search for every new song that you want to find and play. Last but not least you always get the right result at Mucelli and don't have to search through them like you sometimes have to do at Youtube, as video titles and descriptions do not necessarily reflect the video content.

On the downside the service does have some hiccups from time to time when the playing song waits for data from Youtube. It also seems to be problematic to change tabs which often stops playback for a second before it continues.

Update: The service is no longer available. We have removed the link as a consequence and suggest you use a free service like YouTube instead to find and play music. While you may not get charts listings, you will get a large database of music videos and music.

And if you are in the US and maybe some other countries, you can also load the YouTube top 100 music charts to play those music videos.

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  1. Justin said on November 30, 2011 at 10:18 am
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    The warning message about AAC streams when you load streams is because you don’t have the free Orban AAC/aacPlus Player Plugin installed.

    http://codecpack.co/download/Orban-aacPlus-Player-Plugin.html

    1. Martin Brinkmann said on November 30, 2011 at 10:56 am
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      Justin, thanks for the information.

  2. santosh said on December 1, 2011 at 12:43 am
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    does this support AAC ? or only mp3 streaming

    1. Martin Brinkmann said on December 1, 2011 at 1:43 am
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      I’d say it supports all pls streams but I have not tried that so cannot verify it 100%.

  3. Barnabas said on August 3, 2012 at 5:15 pm
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    Thank you Martin for a most informative and viable solution (it allowed me to play streams from a Netherland internet radio station in my WMP)! Continued success to you!

    Barnabas (USA)

  4. AppleRome said on October 7, 2012 at 7:31 am
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    Your steps’ recommendation is still valid until 7th October 2012.. Thank you very much !!

  5. Laura said on December 1, 2012 at 4:41 pm
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    Thank you!

  6. sak2005 said on December 9, 2014 at 8:03 pm
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    You must convert file.pls to file.m3u
    because file.pls open with winamp and file.m3u open with wmp.

  7. Lithium said on February 10, 2017 at 11:10 am
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    Hi
    2017 still kicking on Windows 7
    Thx a ton

  8. Dennis said on April 18, 2017 at 4:05 am
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    Hey, even i can do it, i stumbled through it and it works great! The only instruction advice i will add as i had to figure this out, when the wmp box opens that says save or open the bar on right says wmp click that drop down and select “open pls in wmp” once you do that it will work . Took me quite some time to discover that as i am no computer expert by any means. Having said that, previously i had downloaded codec packages and something about aac. None did any good. This rocks, i listen to a lot of internet radio and a number of them have dropped flash player and getting wmp to work had been a nightmare. So many thanks for this great solution to another problem that Micro-Hell will not even address. Peace- Out

  9. stephen marshall said on March 19, 2019 at 2:07 am
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    openplsinwmp came in a zip file. I unpacked it, and didn’t find anything that looks like an executable, and even the files in the “doc” folder were in a format windows didn’t recognize. I’m not stupid. you said it would open effortlessly. It didn’t. This a rabbit hole I don’t want to go down.

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