![]() ![]() As a free user, you’re a bit limited and can only access a handful of recommended playlists on your phone, but you can still create unique playlists on the desktop and web apps. ![]() Part of the point of this roundup is to get you to consider some alternatives to Spotify, but there’s no doubt it’s an impressive music app, especially if you sign up for Spotify Premium. YouTube Music is $10 per month for Android and iOS Spotify We’re also fans of the YouTube Music recommendation engine that seems to hit the mark more often than not. That’ll remove the ads, allow you to listen to tracks even while the app’s running in the background, and enable offline syncing, too. You can use the app for free if you want, or upgrade to YouTube Music Premium for $10 a month. As an app, YouTube Music is slick and intuitive, and because YouTube itself is a treasure trove of both official tracks and live or rare recordings, you’ll have access to some songs you might not be able to get anywhere else. Google’s move to replace Google Play Music with YouTube Music as its flagship music player remains a work in progress, but the company seems dedicated to its plan, so that’s why we’ve chosen it for this particular list. ![]() Here we’ll round up the best options for Android and iOS, from apps that let you access millions of tracks in the cloud, to those that manage the beats stored on your device. That, of course, means there’s a wide variety of music apps available to help you rock out no matter how you like to collect and listen to your digital tunes. Smartphones continue to change the way we listen to music, even as downloads and CD rips give way to cloud streaming. ![]()
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