Top free music apps for Android! (Updated 2019)

  Kathleen Brown    January 13, 2020    1015

 

In modern era Android application development is growing vastly and there are many apps available for users to enjoy. Like music apps are used widely, finding free music is a lot easier than it used to be.These apps deliver legal music for free. Those looking for apps that play locally stored music should check out our best music player apps list here.

The following list includes best music apps for Android

Deezer-Free / $9.99-$14.99 per month

Deezer app has been around for a while and it’s one of the better free music apps. The free version of app lets you use Deezer’s FLOW feature to discover new artists and you can listen to playlists and mixes based on your personal taste. It has feature of lyric fetching, unlimited playlist creation, and mixes based on individual artists.

Google Play Music-Free / $9.99 per month

Google Play Music is a popular music app. Its best  feature is the ability to upload 50,000 of your own songs for personal streaming. Of the free music apps on this list, this is the best option if you want to combine your current collection with an online service.

iHeartRadio- Free

iHeartRadio is popular free music apps out there. It’s a radio app in which you can listen to a variety of stations based on your individual tastes and it also comes with seasonal radio stations and things like podcasts, talk radio, and comedy shows.

Jango Radio-Free

Jango Radio is free music app.It has a variety of music from both big names and independent artists alike. Unlike most, this service allows independent artists to pay for plays, meaning that you may hear a song that an artist paid to hear.

LiveXLive-Free (with ads) / $3.99-$9.99 per month

LiveXLive replaced Slacker Radio in 2019 and has a lot of the same features. You can listen to free music with various stations that cover a wide variety of genres.

Youtube-Free / $13.99 per month

YouTube is the world's most popular free music app. You can find virtually anything you've ever heard of. Every band ever has a presence on YouTube. You can also find official music videos, live shows, and even local bands from time to time.


Conclusion

These apps are mostly downloaded and used by the users in there day to day life most of them are very popular and free.


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