Music is honestly a really big part of our lives, especially now that we live in more modern times. I mean, even most of the stores and restaurants you can visit play any kind of music, whether it would be jazz, pop, or K-pop, and many more genres. We all have different preferences when it comes to music, and we usually want to listen to those songs every moment of your life. When you want to listen to music, though, you’re going to need a streaming service that is specifically for music. Lucky for you, we will discuss the best online streaming services for music that will be perfect for you.

  • Spotify
    Spotify is probably the most popular and the most widely used all over the world nowadays. Spotify is honestly just a really good choice to go with. I mean, it’s free, and you can listen to whatever music you want for free. They are honestly really good quality. Spotify offers a wide variety of music, and I’m pretty sure that you’ll find your favorite songs in this app. Spotify is available on both PC and in your phone. Since it is available for download as an app for any of your mobile devices, so it’s ready for on the go. Spotify was founded on April 23, 2006, and was founded by Daniel Ek.
  • Amazon Music
    What else would you expect from Amazon? Amazon Music is a streaming service for music that was obviously released by Amazon on September 25, 2007, and is a benefit when you go for a Prime membership. It means it’s free if you go for this exclusive membership. So, sadly, it isn’t free but it still offers a ton of music that you can listen to. Amazon Music flaunts being able to stream 50 million songs available that you can play for only $9.99 or have a prime membership. Amazon Music is available on most of the programs out there, including IOS, Android, Windows, and a ton more.
  • Apple Music
    According to their website, Apple music offers you 60 million songs, which are honestly a considerable number of songs. I mean, I’m pretty sure that you can’t even count up to 60 million, so the number of songs you’ll get is an insanely huge amount for only $9.99 or $14.99 for a family subscription, which is available for six people and $4.99 for college students. If you are wondering if you can use Apple Music offline, yes, you can, provided you have an Apple Music subscription and also have an iCloud Music Library enabled. Anyway, a bit of history for Apple Music, it was released on June 30, 2015, which isn’t very that long ago.
  • Google Play Music
    Google Play Music is a free streaming service that you can use on android and IOS devices. You don’t need a subscription, but the only catch you get is that you’re going to have to listen to ads, similar to Spotify. You don’t really have much to lose. Users will be able to listen to songs through the service's web player and mobile apps. Google Play Music was released on November 6, 2011, and to be honest, I don’t really have much more to say about this than what else do you need when you want to stream your favorite music for free?

So, what do you guys think of the streaming services that were provided to you? Do you agree with all of these? Would you actually use any of these? Share your opinion on the comment section down below. We will surely appreciate it.