I like to use Spotify because I can listen to my favorite songs offline. The only thing I don't like about Spotify is several of my favorite artists' albums keep disappearing. Lol. They could be removing those albums or the record labels keep expiring. Every time I double tap on a song in my library I get an error message saying "Song unavailable. You can still start radio by this artist." However, I don't have this issue when I play clasical music that I added to my library recently. It is only most of the Arabic songs I downloaded that are disappearing for some reason. I think some artists don't know that the songs are for the public to listen to, not just for them. Lol. Wouldn't it be a great idea for an artist to do self-publishing which means they can publish their song on Spotify without a record label? One of my favorite artists did that for one of his singles.
I love it! :-) Part of it though I will admit, is because I’m on a family premium plan. :-) But here’s what I love about it. I can listen to my stuff off-line if I want to, I can listen to songs on my Amazon echo, I can have shuffle playlist, I could have as many songs as I want on a playlist, I can have podcasts, basically, you can have pretty much everything you want all in one app. It’s got its shortcomings though. Like you can’t import podcasts into it. But I love it. Plus, when it comes to discovering music, they are top notch! I checked there a new release radar and the Discover weekly playlist every week. So if you’re looking for something really good to listen to based on what you like, you can’t beat Spotify! Plus, they have an app called Spotify stations, and that app allows you to basically have an old fashion Radio Tuner where you would just turn the dial and you can go to another station, except with this app, all you have to do is swipe with one finger! If you are on one station and you swipe to the left, you go back to station if you swipe to the right, you go back another station. It’s like your old fashion boombox radio, except it’s for the digital age! :-) Plus, you can listen to it on any of your other smart devices you’re available one of the very wide range of platforms.
I like Spotify, but one of my friends is having issues downloading things. They want to download a playlist. They are using VoiceOver and I can't even find the option to download.
Hi. Having used a variety of music apps, such as tidal, pandora, spotify, amazon music, you tube, sound cloud, etc., I can confidently say that spotify is by far the easiest to use overall and particularly for finding music. The only downside for me is that the last time I checked, spotify does not offer lossless (highest fidelity). But if you don't mind ordinary CD quality, it's great! smile
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I like to use Spotify…
I like to use Spotify because I can listen to my favorite songs offline. The only thing I don't like about Spotify is several of my favorite artists' albums keep disappearing. Lol. They could be removing those albums or the record labels keep expiring. Every time I double tap on a song in my library I get an error message saying "Song unavailable. You can still start radio by this artist." However, I don't have this issue when I play clasical music that I added to my library recently. It is only most of the Arabic songs I downloaded that are disappearing for some reason. I think some artists don't know that the songs are for the public to listen to, not just for them. Lol. Wouldn't it be a great idea for an artist to do self-publishing which means they can publish their song on Spotify without a record label? One of my favorite artists did that for one of his singles.
I love it! :-)
I love it! :-) Part of it though I will admit, is because I’m on a family premium plan. :-) But here’s what I love about it. I can listen to my stuff off-line if I want to, I can listen to songs on my Amazon echo, I can have shuffle playlist, I could have as many songs as I want on a playlist, I can have podcasts, basically, you can have pretty much everything you want all in one app. It’s got its shortcomings though. Like you can’t import podcasts into it. But I love it. Plus, when it comes to discovering music, they are top notch! I checked there a new release radar and the Discover weekly playlist every week. So if you’re looking for something really good to listen to based on what you like, you can’t beat Spotify! Plus, they have an app called Spotify stations, and that app allows you to basically have an old fashion Radio Tuner where you would just turn the dial and you can go to another station, except with this app, all you have to do is swipe with one finger! If you are on one station and you swipe to the left, you go back to station if you swipe to the right, you go back another station. It’s like your old fashion boombox radio, except it’s for the digital age! :-) Plus, you can listen to it on any of your other smart devices you’re available one of the very wide range of platforms.
I like Spotify But...
I like Spotify, but one of my friends is having issues downloading things. They want to download a playlist. They are using VoiceOver and I can't even find the option to download.
Extremely easy to use, but no lossless
Hi. Having used a variety of music apps, such as tidal, pandora, spotify, amazon music, you tube, sound cloud, etc., I can confidently say that spotify is by far the easiest to use overall and particularly for finding music. The only downside for me is that the last time I checked, spotify does not offer lossless (highest fidelity). But if you don't mind ordinary CD quality, it's great! smile