I was an Apple Music loyalist for five years. I had carefully built playlists, my entire music library lived there, and switching felt like too much hassle.
Then my phone plan included a free three-month Spotify Premium trial. I decided to try it seriously.
I haven’t looked back since.
This isn’t about brand loyalty—it’s about which app actually understands my taste, helps me discover music faster, and offers features I use every day. After comparing both apps side-by-side for three months, here’s my honest review.What Is Spotify? (Quick Overview)
Spotify is the world’s largest music streaming service with:
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615+ million users globally
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239+ million Premium subscribers
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100+ million songs
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5+ million podcasts
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Audiobooks included in one app
Plans
| Plan | Features |
|---|---|
| Free | Ads, shuffle-only on mobile, limited skips |
| Premium | Ad-free, offline downloads, unlimited skips, better audio |
| Duo | 2 accounts at a discounted price |
| Family | Up to 6 accounts |
| Student | Discounted plan with bundled entertainment perks |
Setup Experience (Takes 5 Minutes)
Getting started is simple:
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Download Spotify from your app store or desktop.
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Create an account (Email, Google, Apple, etc.).
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Choose Free or Premium.
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Select your favorite artists (don’t skip this).
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Start listening.
That initial artist selection helps Spotify learn your taste immediately.
The Interface: Simple and Personalized
Spotify’s navigation is clean and built around discovery:
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Home → Personalized recommendations and recently played content
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Search → Genres, moods, charts, podcasts
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Your Library → Playlists, albums, saved songs
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Premium → Plan management
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Settings → Audio quality, downloads, privacy
It’s designed so you never have to “hunt” for music.
Features That Made Me Switch
1. Discover Weekly (The Game Changer)
Every Monday, Spotify generates a 30-song playlist tailored to you.
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Week 1: Found 8 new songs I loved
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Week 5: Discovered a new favorite artist
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Week 12: It felt like Spotify knew my taste better than I did
Apple Music’s equivalent didn’t feel nearly as accurate.
This feature alone justified switching.
2. Daily Mixes (Personal Radio Stations)
Spotify creates multiple mixes based on your listening habits:
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Indie Mix
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Electronic Mix
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Hip-Hop Mix
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Chill Acoustic Mix
They update constantly and never feel repetitive. Perfect for work, gym, or commuting.
3. Collaborative Playlists
You can create shared playlists with friends.
Real example:
My gym partner adds metal → I add hip-hop → We built a 400-song workout playlist together.
It feels social, not just personal.
4. Spotify Wrapped (Year-End Magic)
Every December, Spotify gives you:
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Top artists
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Most played songs
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Listening personality
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Total minutes listened
It’s fun, shareable, and genuinely engaging.
5. Real-Time Lyrics
Tap the mic icon → Lyrics scroll in sync with the song.
I use this daily, especially to understand songs I’ve been singing wrong for years.
6. Music + Podcasts in One Place
Spotify blends music and podcasts seamlessly.
Morning → Music while working
Evening → Podcasts during walks
No app switching required.
Audio Quality
| Tier | Quality |
|---|---|
| Free | Up to 160 kbps |
| Premium | Up to 320 kbps |
Spotify still hasn’t launched its promised lossless tier, while Apple Music already offers it.
Reality:
Unless you’re using high-end audiophile gear, Spotify’s quality is more than enough.
Offline Downloads (Essential for Travel)
Premium lets you download songs for offline listening.
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Great for flights, commuting, or weak networks
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Up to 10,000 songs per device
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Must open Spotify once every 30 days
This feature alone makes Premium worth it if you travel.
Where Spotify Falls Short
❌ Artist Payments
Artists earn very little per stream, which remains controversial.
❌ Free Tier Ads
Ads appear every few songs and can feel aggressive.
❌ No Music Videos
Unlike YouTube Music, Spotify is audio-focused.
❌ Podcast Discovery Needs Improvement
Music discovery is amazing—podcast discovery is average.
Free vs Premium — Is It Worth It?
Stay Free If:
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You don’t mind ads
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You listen casually
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You’re on a tight budget
Upgrade If:
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You listen daily
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You commute or travel
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Ads annoy you
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You want offline downloads and full control
For regular listeners, Premium easily pays for itself.
Spotify vs Apple Music (Real Comparison)
| Category | Winner |
|---|---|
| Music Discovery | Spotify |
| Playlists & Personalization | Spotify |
| Social Features | Spotify |
| Cross-Platform Support | Spotify |
| Audio Quality | Apple Music |
| Apple Ecosystem Integration | Apple Music |
Verdict:
If you care about discovering music → Spotify wins.
If you care about technical audio quality → Apple Music wins.
My 3-Month Results
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247 new songs discovered
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14 playlists created
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150+ hours of podcasts
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12,800+ minutes listened
I became far more engaged with music than before.
Power-User Tips
✔ Turn on Crossfade for smooth transitions
✔ Use Enhance Playlist to auto-add great songs
✔ Organize playlists into folders (Workout, Focus, Chill)
✔ Follow friends for social discovery
Final Verdict
⭐ Rating: 4.7 / 5
Pros
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Best discovery algorithm available
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Massive music library
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Works on every platform
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Strong personalization
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Excellent everyday usability
Cons
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No lossless audio yet
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Ads on free tier
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Artist payment concerns









