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I just use Spotify. I have subscribed to a pro account in the past, but felt I didn't need it, because I found a way where I can listen to albums in whole by just making playlists on it. So I just make a ton of playlists now with music I want to listen to. Yeah you still get ads, but I'm fine with an ad or two every half hour to an hour or so. No biggie. And I scrobble my music to Last FM as well.
 
I have been known to use Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube Premium with their music service. At the moment I am on a deal for the Amazon Music Unlimited Family Plan for £8.99 a month for 3 months so I have stayed on that so me and my kids can have Amazon Music Unlimited.

I would say that I tend to use Spotify or Amazon Music more though.
 
Spotify is the music streaming services I'm using now and it's better then everything else out there. There was a streaming services app I used last year, I think it's Datti or something, I'm not sure again. It kept shutting down when I'm using it. It's the worst I've used.
 
I just use Spotify. I have subscribed to a pro account in the past, but felt I didn't need it, because I found a way where I can listen to albums in whole by just making playlists on it. So I just make a ton of playlists now with music I want to listen to. Yeah you still get ads, but I'm fine with an ad or two every half hour to an hour or so. No biggie. And I scrobble my music to Last FM as well.

The good thing is that the ads on Spotify art not that excessive, so it's definitely nothing to worry about. I would only be frustrated if they push down ads on me after each music streamed. I won't stand it because I'm going to uninstall the application. When I was using Audio Mack, I usually download my favourite songs to play them offline.
 

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