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Playing from another device is the main thing for me, as it's very convenient... I am also in a "family" plan with a few of my friends and pay a fraction of what a regular premium subscription costs... It's all just convenience, really.
E: Also, besides tidal, do they really have any serious competition?
Youtube Music, with the obvious disadvantage of Google's involvement.
Switched to Deezer lately after getting annoyed of features being removed or worsened.
Deezer is roughly comparable to Spotify. And at least I am not supporting the near-monopolist now.
If you have more than 10k songs saved, unfortunately the only alternative is Apple Music, which runs like complete shit on all hardware (including theirs)
And you sir, you can share them and be the hero
~~Not all capes wear a hero~~ Not al heroes wear a cape
Years ago I switched from Spotify to Napster. Do not recommend. Napster would a single album missing from a bands discography for no apparent reason, and sometimes a song from an alum was missing.
I reluctantly went back to Spotify, but after the last price hike I switched to tidal. I was able to import all of my play lists. It does not have all of the lyrics that Spotify did, but it does have a lot. Tidal does not do a great job of holding my place in a song between listening sessions. I can control what is playing on a different device. I do not use it, so I do not know how well it works.
Like what? Is there one that functions well and isn't owned by a megacorporation or billionaire? I haven't been able to find one.
I tried Tidal and the app is absolute dogshit.