Another day, another venture in the streaming world.
After hearing all the fuss about Apple Music, Google decided to launch a free version of its music streaming service, titled Google Play Music, which will allow users to listen to its archive of music through curated playlists.
In addition, users will be able to create generated playlists based off an artist, a song or album. However, the services are NOT completely free, as users will be forced to deal with advertisements. For those who subscribe to the $9.99 per month service, will have unrestricted online and offline access to Google’s entire music catalog without any ads.
Your move, Spotify.
TWEETS:
.@GooglePlayMusic now has free radio for everything from working to working out to working it. http://t.co/DKbUHwJQIq pic.twitter.com/Hp2a978dbi
— Google Play (@GooglePlay) June 23, 2015
Free music for everything you do, from working to working out to working it on the dance floor http://t.co/1ehdgrBHOX pic.twitter.com/eE7pVP6ktw
— Google Play Music (@GooglePlayMusic) June 23, 2015
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— Google Play Music (@GooglePlayMusic) June 23, 2015