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Apple Music offers the same service as well, if you are a big music fan/listener, this is the way you need to go for music streaming/listening services.I listen to music on my headphones often.
I use the Napster app, which used to be Rhapsody. It's $10 a month, but you can listen to anything you want, as much as you want, with pretty much no adds. They have almost everything I've searched for and I can "download" them to play on the app without internet if I want. Not quite as good as having every MP3 I want, but takes up a lot less space.
I listen to mostly alternative, 90s, 90s hiphop, and some jazz
Apple Music offers the same service as well, if you are a big music fan/listener, this is the way you need to go for music streaming/listening services.
Yeah, I am the same way. I was a guy who promised myself I would never buy Spotify premium. But when Chance the Rapper came out with Coloring Book, the only places you could listen were TIDAL and Apple Music. Apple Music had a "3 months free" promo going on so I downloaded it, and by the time my trial was up I couldn't go back. Every song from every genre I would ever want, and their curated playlist and stations are always great to listen to for new music in a specific area of music. Also, they create 2 weekly playlists for you "New Songs for You" and "Your Favorites Playlist" the favorites generates a playlist full of songs that you have listened to a lot throughout your time of being with Apple, and "New Songs" are created off of your "favorites" it really helps me find new **** I'm not even really searching for.If I didn't loathe all things Apple I would agree.
I actually really hate spending money on the Napster app. I hate spending money on anything, but it is worth it in my opinion. There are many times when I just REALLY need to listen to a specific song. I can search for it on Napster and almost always find it. Their "Stations" are pretty good, but I prefer to just listen to the songs that I've Favorited.
Yeah, I am the same way. I was a guy who promised myself I would never buy Spotify premium. But when Chance the Rapper came out with Coloring Book, the only places you could listen were TIDAL and Apple Music. Apple Music had a "3 months free" promo going on so I downloaded it, and by the time my trial was up I couldn't go back. Every song from every genre I would ever want, and their curated playlist and stations are always great to listen to for new music in a specific area of music. Also, they create 2 weekly playlists for you "New Songs for You" and "Your Favorites Playlist" the favorites generates a playlist full of songs that you have listened to a lot throughout your time of being with Apple, and "New Songs" are created off of your "favorites" it really helps me find new **** I'm not even really searching for.