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[Editorial] Apple Music Vs Spotify

This piece was submitted by Susan Ople, a former Labor Undersecretary, Senatorial candidate, and currently an OFW advocate and mother.
This piece was submitted by Susan Ople, a former Labor Undersecretary, Senatorial candidate, and currently an OFW advocate and mother.

A Mother’s Perspective on Apple Music and Spotify

For most of my life, an apple is something to bite, tinder is “panggatong”, and a tablet you need to swallow to get well. All that has changed and in such a revolutionary way!

As a 53-year old mom, I feel so blessed to have the mental agility and finger dexterity to manage my phone in such a way that it somehow manages my life. When I was younger, we played records on a turntable, and listened to music on a transistor radio with a long, silver antenna, and big, fat batteries to boot. Today, I subscribe to Spotify, buy songs on ITunes, with no worries about physical storage because hey, the Cloud is no longer just the floating, fluffy kind of my youth.

This morning, Apple Music came into my life via an iPhone software update. It has newer songs (Taylor Swift allowed Apple to use her Blank Space!), a family sharing subscription and music videos via its Connect feature. The good news is that any Apple user can test, use, and share songs from Apple Music for free for three months. Apple also promises to have Apple Music available for other smartphones within the year.

So how does Apple compare to Spot, user-wise? (Caveat: I’m not a tech reviewer, I just love music.)

Verdict? I’m definitely sticking to Spotify, but will continue to use and learn more about Apple Music while it’s still free. Having both music streaming companies vying for my attention, makes me feel special as a consumer. I like it when I listen to my music and am not bound by physical and nostalgic space. Taylor Swift, Adam Levine, Karen Carpenter, and Don Maclean are good friends on my playlist. I love it when my daughter asks whom I’m listening to on Spotify, and then says, “Macklemore who?”

Spotify Wins!

I am a Mom who is also a “Happy Hipster”, thanks to Spotify. Apple Music, you have your job cut out for you. But hey, I will always love you, Steve Jobs!

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