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Which Streaming Service Has the Best Music?
That's not an easy answer. Thanks to—you guessed it—money, some platforms have either gained or lost content. Taylor Swift, Prince, and other artists have seen their catalogs vanish from streaming platforms (and later reappear) due to low royalties. The issue of artist compensation has always dogged the recording industry, and it hasn't disappeared with the advent of streaming music—quite the contrary, in fact.
In some cases, you may be unable to play certain songs on demand; these tracks are only available within the scope of a themed channel. Content restrictions and missing artists and tracks are still a problem in the space, though—Swift notwithstanding—the situation has improved markedly in recent years.
Trying to figure out where things live and how you're able to access them can prove quite vexing to the uninitiated. It's one of the entertainment challenges that we face in the digital age.
Which music streaming service has the biggest catalog?
How do I listen to free music?
Sometimes I'm without internet for various reasons - driving or walking in the Outback, I'm out of data, or just want my iPhone is in airplane mode.
Amazon music is a hit or miss with allowing me to listen to offline content that I previously downloaded when there is no internet service.
And, I'm just tired of the poor UI of the Amazon music Apple TV interface. I can watch music videos from the app on my phone but not tv. On the tv I can't fast forward a song or back up but can on my iPhone.
Anyone know of a service that truly works for offline content? If so, what one?
If it will work for a week that will suit my needs.
I pay in full for a year. And my year is coming up with Amazon music.
Sorry if this isn't the right forum.