What Streaming Music Service Do You Use?

What Streaming Music Services Do You Use?


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Dre Space Age

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What streaming music services do you use? Here's a list:
http://time.com/30081/13-streaming-music-services-compared-by-price-quality-catalog-size-and-more/

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My bro asked me to find him a good music streaming service. I tried to get him to use iTunes so that he doesn't use up all our data but he doesn't want to connect it to a computer. I found an app that will let you download from youtube so you can play it later when you dont have internet. But you have to pay $3.99 to unlock no ads and unlimited caching. He'd rather pay a one-time fee than a monthly fee for Pandora, Spotify etc or something that requires you to connect to a computer.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/music-tv-view-your-music-songs/id547001249?mt=8

Personally, I'll unlock it later. On my iPhone I use the same app and another app for when I'm on Wi-Fi. This free app no ads called MixerBox. After connecting my Facebook, it created a playlist out of music that I shared and liked on Facebook. That caught me by surprise. After connecting my Google account it let me import my YouTube Playlists (that was the main reason I downloaded it). It also gave me an option to import my Spotify if I had one. Some extras that I didn't expect with this app are charts, the artists I liked on Facebook as a suggested channels and it also tries to find artists I might like. What I like the most is that it plays in the background while I'm in other apps, just like the default Music Player. I think the first one I posted does the same, can't remember. Anyway, it's also available for Android. http://www.mixerbox.com/


Because of my extensive use of YouTube inside both apps on my iPhone, I now mainly use YouTube with Apple TV instead of iTunes. If I'm not streaming those apps music from my phone, then I just use the YouTube app on Apple TV because I can play my YouTube Playlists.

Since both the music apps on my phone and AppleTV pretty much use my YouTube Playlists as it's main source of music I also decided to do the same on my computer. I'm using the Streamus Google Chrome Extension. Working so far so good.
https://streamus.com/

Only thing left that I'm looking for at the moment is a music player for Firefox through Extensions. I'll post it later if I find a good one.

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I use the free version of Play Music and Spotify

Spotify changed my life :ohlawd:

Spotify. That shyt's the GOAT.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotify

Spotify's mission is to encourage more people to start paying for their music, similar to how people used to buy their music at a record store, and selling subscriptions is its main source of revenue. Spotify had previously offered different levels of subscriptions, but now currently only offers Spotify Premium at the cost of $9.99/month

:camby:
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotify

Spotify's mission is to encourage more people to start paying for their music, similar to how people used to buy their music at a record store, and selling subscriptions is its main source of revenue. Spotify had previously offered different levels of subscriptions, but now currently only offers Spotify Premium at the cost of $9.99/month

:camby:

$4.99/mo with that student discount :youngsabo:

Or if you have Sprint you get like 6 months free premium service
 

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Wait, so people stopped downloading music illegally? :dahell:


Am I the only one that does that shyt?:ohhh:
lol that's because people have gotten so lazy, they don't want to spend the time to put the songs they downloaded on their phone anymore. They want a quick and easy solution.

There are apps that will let you upload music to several cloud services like dropbox, box and google drive for example. You can then play music from there, but most of those apps also come with a monthly paid subscription, that's why I only listed the apps that already have music.
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotify

Spotify's mission is to encourage more people to start paying for their music, similar to how people used to buy their music at a record store, and selling subscriptions is its main source of revenue. Spotify had previously offered different levels of subscriptions, but now currently only offers Spotify Premium at the cost of $9.99/month

:camby:
Couldn't the same be said about most music apps? Besides, it's not like $10 is a lot.
 
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