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In San Francisco ’s Mission district , good music is all around you . That ’s why , in high spirits up on a street pole at an unrevealed location in the Mission , Riley Walz installed a solar - powered box containing an old Android phone ladder the song name service , Shazam , 24 hours a day , seven days a hebdomad . The so called “ Bop Spotter ” is spot good songs , or “ BoP , ” contract their names , anduploading them all to a websiteso you could find out the sounds of the Mission from wherever you are .
So far on Tuesday sunrise , the Bop Spotter has heard Mission house physician listen to a wide ambit of music stylings : “ Wildest Dreams ” by Taylor Swift , “ Act Right ” by Yo Gotti , and “ Cuando Volveras ” by Aventura are just some of the song heard today .
In an interview with404 Media , Walz read this was just a weekend task that cost him about $ 100 . His pet vocal he ’s bewitch so far is “ Just the Two of Us ” by Bill Withers and Grover Washington , which someone was play in the Mission on Sunday at 3 AM .