![]() It launched in November 2021 and, at the time of writing, we have not yet reviewed the dedicated Free plan.įor anyone not domiciled in the States, a fee is still involved. US customers can now gain access to the service’s first-ever free plan, called (unsurprisingly) ‘Tidal Free’, which offers streams of the complete library of 80 million tracks at 160kbps with “limited interruptions”. We've rounded up the best free options around so you can see which suits you. ![]() We would always nudge you towards better quality streams (for which you'll pay a fee), but if you're only an occasional listener, free music streaming services also make more sense than paying for something you barely use. Most major music streaming services have a free tier, barring Tidal (unless you're lucky enough to live in the US), Qobuz and Apple Music, and while free services inevitably include adverts and have more limited functionality and audio quality than their paid-for stablemates, they're still pretty tempting. Keep your ear to the ground and you'll often find one, two, three, or even six month free (or almost free) deals on certain streaming service's paid-for tiers too, to try the sonic goods before you buy. The only tricky part is deciding which streaming service is most worthy of your time. Millions of songs in the palm of your hand, no storage woes and you don't even have to pay – that's the promise of the best free music apps.
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