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August 5, 2025

Key Takeaways: What Are the Best Music Services in 2025?
Looking for the best music service in 2025? Here’s a quick breakdown of the top options based on listening style, features, and pricing:
Can you name a single moment that wouldn’t benefit from the right soundtrack? Didn’t think so. Wherever we go, technology follows—and thankfully, that means we’ve got access to music streaming services everywhere.
But with so many music services out there in 2025, which one is actually worth your time?
We’ve put together a list of 8 good music streaming services that bring millions of tracks to your ears. We’re breaking it down by catalog size, price, and what makes each one a contender for the best on demand music service this year.
Spoiler: for us, the real debate is still between Spotify and Apple Music. Apple Music is the natural pick for iPhone users, but Spotify continues to dominate the streaming music landscape (although some of the team are TIDAL fans).
And remember, switching between music services is easier than ever. You can move all your playlists from Apple Music to Spotify or from Amazon Music to Spotify (or any other platform) using Free Your Music. But before you make the move, here’s how the top platforms stack up.
| Service | Free Tier | Monthly Price | Catalog Size | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spotify | Yes (with ads) | $11.99 | 100M+ | Music discovery & playlists |
| Apple Music | No | $10.99 | 100M+ | Apple users & exclusives |
| Tidal | Yes (limited) | $10.99–$19.99 | 100M+ | Audiophiles & artist support |
| Amazon Music | Yes (with ads) | $10.99 (Prime), $11.99 standard | 100M+ | Prime members & Alexa users |
| YouTube Music | Yes (with ads) | $13.99 | 80M+ | Music videos & remixes |
| Deezer | Yes (with ads) | $11.99 | 90M+ | Personalized playlists |
| Pandora | Yes | $9.99 | 70M+ | Radio-like experience |
| SoundCloud Go+ | Yes | $9.99 | 200M+ | Indie & niche artists |

Spotify remains the most popular streaming music service, and for good reason. With over 100 million tracks and 20,000 new songs added daily, it’s a music lover’s dream. Its discovery features are unmatched, with curated playlists like Discover Weekly, Daily Mixes, and seasonal roundups.
Best For: Listeners who love discovering new music and sharing it with friends.
Note Global Price Increase: Starting September 2025, Spotify will raise the Individual plan from €10.99 to €11.99 (~+$1), affecting Europe, Latin America, South Asia, Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific.

Apple Music is deeply integrated with the Apple ecosystem, making it the best music service for iPhone, iPad, and Mac users. You get Dolby Atmos spatial audio, exclusive content, and a sleek interface.
Best For: Apple users who want high-quality sound and deep ecosystem integration.

Tidal offers CD-quality lossless sound and pays artists more than most platforms. With exclusive drops and high-fidelity streams, it's the go-to music service for purists and creators.
Best For: Audiophiles and fans who want to support artists directly.

Amazon Music Unlimited is an underrated pick if you’re already a Prime subscriber. With deep Alexa integration and Dolby Atmos support, it’s a smart pick for smart homes.
Best For: Prime members and Alexa users looking for a solid deal.

If you love music videos, live performances, and obscure remixes, YouTube Music delivers. It’s tied into the broader YouTube ecosystem, making it incredibly versatile.
Best For: Visual-first music lovers and remix diggers.

Deezer’s Flow feature is an underrated gem. It adapts to your taste and builds endless playlists that evolve with you. If you’re into international tracks, Deezer’s global catalog is strong.
Best For: Globally minded listeners who want personalized streams.

Pandora brings back the joy of radio, powered by algorithms. It’s ideal for hands-free listening and discovering new music by feel rather than search.
Best For: Passive listeners who like to hit play and vibe.

SoundCloud is where music gets discovered before it hits the mainstream. It’s full of indie drops, DJ sets, and unreleased experiments from artists around the world.
Best For: Fans of independent music and emerging talent.
The best music service is the one that fits your listening habits. Whether it’s Spotify’s discovery tools, Tidal’s audio quality, or SoundCloud’s indie gems, there’s a platform for every taste.
And if you ever want to switch, Free Your Music lets you transfer all your playlists in minutes.