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Thanks to the wealth of quality audio apps available for mobile devices, your smartphone or tablet can become the ultimate music-discovery tool with the push of a button. Apps like Apple Music and Spotify put massive libraries at your fingertips, while dynamic radio programs like NPR Music and Pandora will unearth the best band you haven't heard yet. Relative newcomers like YouTube Music and Tidal add video and other offerings. There are tons of other music apps that deserve your ears, so here are 10 of our favorites.
Thanks to the wealth of quality audio apps available for mobile devices, your smartphone or tablet can become the ultimate music-discovery tool with the push of a button. Apps like Apple Music and Spotify put massive libraries at your fingertips, while dynamic radio programs like NPR Music and Pandora will unearth the best band you haven't heard yet. Relative newcomers like YouTube Music and Tidal add video and other offerings. There are tons of other music apps that deserve your ears, so here are 10 of our favorites.
Apple Music (Android, iOS)
Built on a backbone of iTunes Radio and Beats Music, the Apple Music (Android, iOS) streaming service offers subscribers a vast library of more than 30 million songs. Users can create custom playlists, try out new tunes in the "For You" category (which builds recommendations from your listening habits), check out featured content uploaded by artists through the "Connect" or explore curated playlists and the Beats 1 radio station. Free listeners can check out Beats 1, Apple Radio and content on Connect. Those who pony up for the $9.99 monthly subscription get the whole shebang.
Built on a backbone of iTunes Radio and Beats Music, the Apple Music (Android, iOS) streaming service offers subscribers a vast library of more than 30 million songs. Users can create custom playlists, try out new tunes in the "For You" category (which builds recommendations from your listening habits), check out featured content uploaded by artists through the "Connect" or explore curated playlists and the Beats 1 radio station. Free listeners can check out Beats 1, Apple Radio and content on Connect. Those who pony up for the $9.99 monthly subscription get the whole shebang.
YouTube Music (Android, iOS)
Google's also stepping up its game with YouTube Music (Android, iOS), a music streaming and discovery app that builds on the vast community of users that use YouTube. Available on Android and iOS, and formerly known as Music Key, YouTube Music provides users with access to more than 30 million music videos. You can search for artists, videos and albums to automatically generate a non-stop station, with personalized stations learning from your preferences. Offering more then just music videos, the app nets you remixes, covers, full albums and classic recordings. YouTube Red subscribers get ad-free listening, as well as offline music, background listening and an audio-only mode that skips video downloads.
Google's also stepping up its game with YouTube Music (Android, iOS), a music streaming and discovery app that builds on the vast community of users that use YouTube. Available on Android and iOS, and formerly known as Music Key, YouTube Music provides users with access to more than 30 million music videos. You can search for artists, videos and albums to automatically generate a non-stop station, with personalized stations learning from your preferences. Offering more then just music videos, the app nets you remixes, covers, full albums and classic recordings. YouTube Red subscribers get ad-free listening, as well as offline music, background listening and an audio-only mode that skips video downloads.
Tidal (Android, iOS)
Tidal's (Android, iOS) claim to fame is the ability to stream high-fidelity music (either at CD quality 320kbps AAC or lossless FLAC audio) to your mobile device. Translation, if you're not an audiophile? It sounds fantastic. Tidal features an extensive library of more than 25 million songs, and users can also watch any of more than 75,000 ad-free music videos. Other extras include curated lists and music identification, discovery tools and exclusives like co-founder Jay-Z's recent 4:44 album. The catch? There's no free tier, with Tidal Premium (320kbps AAC) costing $9.99 monthly, and Tidal Hi-Fi (lossless FLAC) setting you back $19.99. If you happen to be a Sprint subscriber, you can get Tidal Hi-Fi for free for six months.
Tidal's (Android, iOS) claim to fame is the ability to stream high-fidelity music (either at CD quality 320kbps AAC or lossless FLAC audio) to your mobile device. Translation, if you're not an audiophile? It sounds fantastic. Tidal features an extensive library of more than 25 million songs, and users can also watch any of more than 75,000 ad-free music videos. Other extras include curated lists and music identification, discovery tools and exclusives like co-founder Jay-Z's recent 4:44 album. The catch? There's no free tier, with Tidal Premium (320kbps AAC) costing $9.99 monthly, and Tidal Hi-Fi (lossless FLAC) setting you back $19.99. If you happen to be a Sprint subscriber, you can get Tidal Hi-Fi for free for six months.
Spotify (iOS, Android, Windows Phone)
Spotify has become synonymous with online streaming music, thanks to its familiar interface, Facebook integration and massive song library of more than 30 million tracks. The Spotify mobile app (Android, iOS,Windows Phone) has been updated to allow for more free music streaming than ever, and a $9.99 monthly subscription allows you to save an unlimited number of songs for offline listening. Factor in Spotify's Party DJ mode, pace-matching Running feature and personalized Discovery Weekly playlists, and you'll likely be hitting Play on this app for a long time to come.
Spotify has become synonymous with online streaming music, thanks to its familiar interface, Facebook integration and massive song library of more than 30 million tracks. The Spotify mobile app (Android, iOS,Windows Phone) has been updated to allow for more free music streaming than ever, and a $9.99 monthly subscription allows you to save an unlimited number of songs for offline listening. Factor in Spotify's Party DJ mode, pace-matching Running feature and personalized Discovery Weekly playlists, and you'll likely be hitting Play on this app for a long time to come.
Amazon Music with Prime (Android, iOS)
Amazon's music streaming offering, Prime Music (Android,iOS), allows you to stream the music you've purchased from Amazon, as well as music stored locally in your smartphone or tablet. Prime subscribers ($99 per year) can also access a library of more than 1 million songs along with convenient playlists all through ad-free streaming. Perhaps the best part, users have the option to download Prime songs, albums and playlists to your device for easy offline listening.
Amazon's music streaming offering, Prime Music (Android,iOS), allows you to stream the music you've purchased from Amazon, as well as music stored locally in your smartphone or tablet. Prime subscribers ($99 per year) can also access a library of more than 1 million songs along with convenient playlists all through ad-free streaming. Perhaps the best part, users have the option to download Prime songs, albums and playlists to your device for easy offline listening.
Google Play Music (Android, iOS)
Google Play Music provides subscribers with ad-free streaming and downloading from a pool of 30 million songs from numerous genres and artists. You can create your own radio stations with your favorite albums and artists, check out staff picks, or listen to pre-made playlists on your mobile device, with Play Music improving its music recommendations based on your listening habits. All this is on top of the free features of Play Music (Android,iOS), such as the ability to upload up to 50,000 songs from your music library to a cloud locker for streaming and download. Additionally, paying subscribers also get access to the premium YouTube Red service.
Google Play Music provides subscribers with ad-free streaming and downloading from a pool of 30 million songs from numerous genres and artists. You can create your own radio stations with your favorite albums and artists, check out staff picks, or listen to pre-made playlists on your mobile device, with Play Music improving its music recommendations based on your listening habits. All this is on top of the free features of Play Music (Android,iOS), such as the ability to upload up to 50,000 songs from your music library to a cloud locker for streaming and download. Additionally, paying subscribers also get access to the premium YouTube Red service.
Deezer (Android, iOS)
Deezer (Android, iOS) is another popular music streaming option, with users able to stream an unlimited amount of ad-supported music on their desktop or tablet. On smartphones, users can access Deezer's signature Flow, a personalized stream of music that adapts to the songs you like and suggests artists and albums that are similar to your preferences. Premium subscription plans remove advertising, improve the audio quality of tracks, and allow users to download songs for offline listening away from Wi-Fi or mobile networks.
Deezer (Android, iOS) is another popular music streaming option, with users able to stream an unlimited amount of ad-supported music on their desktop or tablet. On smartphones, users can access Deezer's signature Flow, a personalized stream of music that adapts to the songs you like and suggests artists and albums that are similar to your preferences. Premium subscription plans remove advertising, improve the audio quality of tracks, and allow users to download songs for offline listening away from Wi-Fi or mobile networks.
Pandora (Android, iOS, Windows Phone)
Pandora (Android, iOS,Windows Phone) has been providing personalized online radio for years, and while it's no longer as big of a factor as it once was, it's still a solid choice for users looking to stream music straight to their tablet or smartphone. This free app allows you to create stations based on your favorite artists, with users able to stream an unlimited amount of ad-supported music every month. Users who sign up for the paid Pandora Plus get unlimited skips, replays, and the ability to download stations for offline listening, while the slightly pricier Pandora Premium removes advertising and more options.
Pandora (Android, iOS,Windows Phone) has been providing personalized online radio for years, and while it's no longer as big of a factor as it once was, it's still a solid choice for users looking to stream music straight to their tablet or smartphone. This free app allows you to create stations based on your favorite artists, with users able to stream an unlimited amount of ad-supported music every month. Users who sign up for the paid Pandora Plus get unlimited skips, replays, and the ability to download stations for offline listening, while the slightly pricier Pandora Premium removes advertising and more options.
Napster (Android, iOS) ($9.99/month)
One of the longest running online music providers out there, Rhapsody has rebranded itself into another familiar name: Napster. No, it's not a file-sharing service anymore, but the reborn Napster (Android, iOS) instead delivers a premium, ad-free music streaming experience with its library of more than 30 million songs. Users can stream music on the go or download albums and playlists for offline listening, and the app includes support for a variety of hardware, such as streaming through Chromecast or Sonos.
One of the longest running online music providers out there, Rhapsody has rebranded itself into another familiar name: Napster. No, it's not a file-sharing service anymore, but the reborn Napster (Android, iOS) instead delivers a premium, ad-free music streaming experience with its library of more than 30 million songs. Users can stream music on the go or download albums and playlists for offline listening, and the app includes support for a variety of hardware, such as streaming through Chromecast or Sonos.
8tracks (Android, iOS)
If you're looking for a more human music experience and are allergic to the tyranny of adaptive learning algorithms, then maybe you should check out 8tracks (Android, iOS), a music service that's all about human-curated custom playlists built around anything from themes to emotions and activities. Users can save their favorite playlists and search for similar lists. Premium subscribers to 8tracks plus get unlimited, ad-free listening.
If you're looking for a more human music experience and are allergic to the tyranny of adaptive learning algorithms, then maybe you should check out 8tracks (Android, iOS), a music service that's all about human-curated custom playlists built around anything from themes to emotions and activities. Users can save their favorite playlists and search for similar lists. Premium subscribers to 8tracks plus get unlimited, ad-free listening.
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