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Skype partners with British music legend on Love-inspired emoji's

This leverages on Skype’s introduction of Mojis back in September, for which it relied on content from partners like BBC, The Muppets, and Universal Studios.

Former Beatle and British music legend, Sir Paul McCartney

Valentine's Day is around the corner and Skype, in the spirit of love, has partnered with famous British songwriter, Paul McCartney to introduce love-inspired Mojis.

Skype merged its original designs with unique musical compositions from Paul so you can always express your love to friends and family around the world, no matter what you’re trying to say.

Mojis are completely exclusive to Skype and feature sound as well as video, giving your chats a whole new vibe.

This leverages on Skype’s introduction of Mojis back in September, for which it relied on content from partners like BBC, The Muppets, and Universal Studios.

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If you need a creative new way to share your feelings, let Paul help you share your message of love with that special person. Not a bad way to express love, right?

The Skype mobile app currently has more than 900 million iOS and Android downloads, with over 500 million Mojis already sent through the app.

If you have the latest Skype app update for Windows, Mac, Android, or iOS, you should get the new Love Moji's soon as they begin to roll out.

Watch video of Sir Paul McCartney introducing the new Skype love moji's below:

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