If you haven’t already abandoned one of those other streaming music services for Google Music All Access, today’s the last day to do so for the introductory price of $ 7.99. As of tomorrow, July 1st, the price will jump up to the standard $ 9.99 per month, which rivals that of All Access’ main competitor, Spotify. Unfortunately, All Access is US-only for now, so international users will have to wait for Google to roll the service out globally – hopefully they’ll offer the same $ 7.99 incentive as it becomes available in more locations.
For those who may be on the fence (or have never subscribed to an all-you-can-eat music streaming service before), here’s what you’re missing out on:
- Unlimited streaming of millions of songs
- Personalized radio from any song or artist
- Unlimited skips in radio stations (!)
- Smart recommendations based on your taste and listening history
- Ad-free listening
- Add any album to your personal library
- Save any song, album, or artist for offline playback on mobile devices
Personally, I jumped from Spotify to All Access on launch day and haven’t looked back. I’ve found AA’s catalogue to be vast and containing a lot of artists that aren’t available on Spotify (Animals as Leaders, anyone?). At $ 7.99 per month, the service is worth every penny (and them some), so now’s the time save yourself a couple of bucks every month. Head below to get started – you’ll even get the first month for free.
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PSA: Today's The Last Day To Take Advantage Of Google Music All Access For $7.99 Per Month
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