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We see, you're a Pinoy man of culture 😏 as well as a person who loves anime music and jpop I approved
ОтветитьFor me, I've had Spotify since they launched in beta. It was an invite-only, ad-based free service at the time. But I have so many songs on it, and listen to it on my phone, I am happy to pay for the Premium now. But that FreeYourMusic sounds like a great idea.
ОтветитьSpotify is better simply because it's free
ОтветитьYes! Yes! a trackball!!!
ОтветитьApple Music 🤍
ОтветитьI'm Apple Music hands down. I have Apple products so it's just easier for me.
ОтветитьHow does Spotify do with classical, considering the crazy different metadata for searching?
ОтветитьSpotify
ОтветитьI dont have friends 😢
ОтветитьI switched from Spotify to Apple Music about a month ago... And I never even KNEW that there was an ai dj. Spotify probably would have kept a customer if I had known about it. Only time I have ever heard about it was this video.
ОтветитьYT Music shits on both of them
ОтветитьI'm on Team Bofadeez.
ОтветитьI use both and I like both of them a lot. Lo key i think just the general UI and creating playlists is better on Spotify, but genuine sound quality and library selection are better on Apple Music
ОтветитьYeah, been using Spotify since 2019 and absolutely love, but im getting into audiophile stuff, so I'm really considering switching to Apple music bc of the lossless music
Ответитьyo bro, u look like that guy frm spiderman
ОтветитьRecently switched to AM after using Spotify since 2014, since I have 6 months free of Apple with my Airpods purchase. I think people who prefer the Spotify UI are crazy. I absolutely HATE the changes to the way Spotify library is set up over the last few years. There’s basically no library at all. All of your saved songs are “liked songs” and are just one big playlist, artists only show up if you “follow” them (and there’s no difference between followed artists and followed users), albums are saved separately from the songs on them and you can’t access your saved albums from the artists page. There’s too much focus on playlisting on Spotify, and I’m someone who much prefers listening to full albums or discographies rather than making my own playlists. Don’t even get me started on the podcasts cluttered everywhere. I do think the music discovery, curated playlists and radio stations are slightly more intuitive on Spotify, but it’s honestly not a huge difference. It’s more likely that AM improves on their algorithm than Spotify reverting course on their interface, and the superior audio quality more than makes up for it. I do not think I will ever switch back to Spotify.
ОтветитьApple Music - I like their simple organization of the library. What I hate, hate about AM is that you cannot really stop some annoying artists to show all the time even if you push that Offer less. Spotify listens much better here and if you ban an artist for yourself it works. So never again Guns'n'Roses. Spotify has a very bad organization of the library though and the integration od podcasts sucks. I do not want to have podcasts there. Even if you do not listen to anything it just sits there. One feature that brings me back to Spotify is when you hit the icon for a radio and want only to know what is on that radio to see if you like it in Apple Music it just immediately starts playing and stops previous playback. So exploring a radio is a nuisance. This us super annoying. I am back to Spotify though the listening experience and the library is much better with AM.
ОтветитьAs someone who used both I keep switching back and fourth. Spotify UI to me is getting crowded?? Is that the right way to say it. Anyway, Apple on the other hand is alright, I switch back to Spotify to just discover music but go back to Apple to just have that nice Losesless audio and their clean UI. Spotify has an advantage because of their desktop app, as someone who games and plays music at the background its very handy to just use my phone and search up songs and then having it play on the background of my desktop.
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