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Spotify is one of the most popular music streaming services in the world, but it can be even better with some free third-party apps that enhance your listening experience. Whether you want to discover new music, see your listening stats, or listen to songs from the past, there are apps for that. Here are some of the best Spotify free apps you can try.

Echoes: This app lets you see your Spotify stats and listening habits in a simple dashboard. You can see your top artists, tracks, and recently played songs, as well as get music recommendations based on your taste. You can also listen to songs within the app and create playlists to add to your Spotify account.

Wayback.FM: This app lets you travel back in time and listen to songs that were hits in a previous year. You can choose any year from 1959 to 2020 and start a radio station based on the release date of the songs. It’s a great way to relive the past or discover music from different eras.

Timelineify: This app lets you make a chronological playlist of an artist’s discography. You can see how their music evolved over time and listen to their songs in the order they were released. You can also filter by albums, singles, or features, and export the playlist to Spotify.

xManager: This app is a Spotify patcher that lets you enjoy premium features for free. You can download songs, skip ads, play any track, and use unlimited skips without paying anything. You just need to install the app and log in with your Spotify account.

These are some of the best Spotify free apps you can use to improve your music listening experience. They are all easy to use and compatible with most devices. Try them out and see which ones you like best.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Not sure if they're different now. I tried YouTube Music one year ago and it's very hard to find new music. On Spotify, I can navigate from one song to a related song and another and so on. On YouTube Music, it keeps taking me back to artists and songs that I have liked before, making it very hard to find new music.