I had Tidal for 6 months free. Today is the last day and I’m trying to decide which service I should go with. Stay with Tidal or make a change? Which service do you recommend and why?
Pretty much unlimited cloud storage for all the music/mp3s you have for free on top of the same library of music available on all the other services you named.
>Pretty much unlimited cloud storage for all the music/mp3s >you have for free on top of the same library of music >available on all the other services you named.
__ I don't like the beat anymore because its just a loop. ALC didn't FLIP IT ENOUGH!
Flip it enough? Flip these. Flip off. Go flip some f*cking burgers.(c)Kno
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Although I do still also use Apple Music because I'm not crazy about Google Music's mobile app UI, and I'm just sort of used to Apple/iTunes/Beats/etc.
6. "RE: Spotify vs Apple Music vs Tidal" In response to Reply # 0 Thu Jan-04-18 05:17 PM by The Analyst
Tidal has more "exclusive" shit, for example the last Jay album, the last Beyonce album, the last Kanye album, were all on there exclusively for a while before the other platforms. Tidal also does a lot with video content that you can easily cast to your TV in HD, such the Made in America festival or the exclusive 4:44 videos. I also looked this up once and believe Tidal pays artists 2-3x more than Spotify and Apple.
That said, I was a pretty loyal customer to Spotify for years. They have the best/smoothest interface IMO. Very user friendly. They seem to be making a huge push toward generic, system-generated playlists though (which, despite me hating on, still usually results in a good/enjoyable "discover weekly" playlist).
Despite it being arguably my least favorite of the services, I just got a family plan for Apple Music because my wife likes and also because it works well with Siri so I can just vocally command my phone anything I want to hear when I'm driving in my car. May sound silly but a huge convenience to not have to type/search for artists and albums while driving, especially with children in the car. Just "hey siri, play innervisions by stevie wonder" and boom it starts playing. (Siri used to not be integrated with Spotify, but that may have changed recently...)