Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Entertainment | Free | Brian Adams | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
AMPLIFY Music lets you stream and organize music, build playlists, share music with friends, and more. Muse can also stream onto any AirPlay enabled device. Best of all it's a paid app so there are no ads!
Here's a brief overview of AMPLIFY Music features:
- Create infinite playlists and organize your music
- Control Muse through your car, stereo, and more
With over 20 million songs to stream, it's clear that AMPLIFY is the best music experience on the App Store. Download it now!
Trap Music is developed to bring forth fascinating music streaming experience which will satisfactorily meet the need of entertainment of every music lover. YouTube videos are Free Music!
Trap Music enables you to seamlessly explore, stream and create our own streaming playlists for each meaningful moment of your life.
√ FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
▸ Explore Trending Music
▸ Advanced media player
▸ Intuitive user interface
▸ Seamless music streaming
▸ Optimal user experience
▸ Search for tracks by name, artist and playlist
▸ Create, customize and streaming playlists
This literally has all the music I normally listen to on Spotify and it’s FREE. Awesome
Used to love this app but after the update all of my playlists are gone and I’m so mad where did they go I had a a lot of songs and playlists saved on this app!!!!!
I LOVE THIS APP!! I love how the videos are nice and clear. Love how when on repeat the songs transition so smoothly. I love how the songs are the full song just a really nice app.
I see only one other review saying it's "trash" and wondering if I've just not used enough of these YouTube playlist apps to know the good from the bad, but I've been using it since I installed it this morning and I like it, personally. I'm not an avid youtuber (my 17 and 13 year old children much more so) but I do like the free music and sometimes I find my shows for free. I opened this, typed in "Nine Inch Nails" and immediately had a list of music I'd put on and leave on. I added three albums to a "playlist" and let it play while doing other things on and off my phone. The only issues so far is it seems a little battery intensive and my phone gets warm when using it. (Not near as warm as just 30 seconds of Snapchat, though) For a very easy to use app for streaming music, I recommend it and hope to see updates that further tweak Amplify. Maybe an equalizer (YouTube sourced tunes can be lower quality) and I'd love it to be able to be steamed to Chromecast in addition to Airplay but that may be wishful thinking with most iOS apps.