Gaana
As per my personal experience, this is the best music steaming app which provides you a wide range of songs that fits every mood. Gaana also provides regional language support and you can listen to your favorite songs in your own language. It has 30% of the market share due to its wide catalog. More than 185 million users come to Gaana.com to listen to their favourite music. Below are the pros and cons of Gaana.comPros
- Wide range of Regional music
- Trending tracks every day
- Ready playlist for every mood (just play and enjoy)
- Trending tracks
- Regular updates
- Ads in the free version is a bit annoying
Pricing: Free version (supported ads), Rs. 149/year for students, Rs. 99/month for individuals, Rs. 199/month for three months, Rs. 399/year
Spotify
This is the 2nd best music streaming app as per my personal experience. It also has a wide range of music to choose from. You can search for your favorite music. In this, you get recommendations for the songs. Pros
- Songs recommendations are amazing
- Sharing music experience on social media
- Modern user interface and great user experience
- Customized playlists
- Search options
- Podcasts service is also available in Spotify
Cons
- Does not have a lyrics feature
Pricing: Ad-supported Free tier, Rs. 59/month for students, Rs. 119/month for individuals, Rs. 149/month for two accounts (Duo), Rs. 179/month for 6 accounts (Family plan)
YouTube Music
My third favorite is YouTube Music. It has probably the largest collections of songs as it gives you the power of YouTube, where you can search and listen to live performances, remixes, etc. Pros
- User experience is amazing
- Know what you like
- Support Lyrics
- Great recommendations
- Wide range of catalog
Cons
- Evolving with time and changing the UI regularly
- Still developing
Pricing: Free version (ads supported – without background playback), 1-month Free trial with a subscription plan, Rs. 59/month for students, Rs. 99/month for individuals, Rs. 149/month for six users (Family plan)
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