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Any vocal remover website that credits Spleeter and is free to use (there's many of these you can search) - web-based vocal remover that uses Spleeter, an AI vocal extractor; I haven't actually used these websites myself, though I plan on trying out Spleeter in the future, but I believe it works well enough for Shazam for nearly all clips; just note the limitations of free web-based programs (like a limit on clip length)
Ultimate Vocal Remover - downloadable program that also uses AI to extract vocals (I'd recommend the GUI version, though I personally haven't tried it and use only the command line version); I use this method as a catch all for any clip, and I believe it's the best tool for the job if you use the right configuration and have good computer hardware for it
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- Any self hosted vocal removal utility.