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What You didn't know about Jango

Jango is a radio streaming application and website that lets you create playlists and listen to other users playlists, it also gives upcoming artists to showcase their music as well and puts them as a mention or related to popular artists. Although Jango is a great amount customization ,there are somethings that you did not know about Jango. 

  1. Stores your password insecurely
  2. Can only cancel your personal account by email 
  3. Must like a song everytime to get it to play again
  4. Playlists restart over and over again

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