

It has more subscribers than some others on this list, thanks in part to its previous affiliation with Cricket Wireless.

Deezer: French stalwart Deezer has been operating in the States since 2016, and it has a lot to offer, including a free tier (mobile only) and 90 million tracks.The added ability to make playlists out of YouTube music clips also makes it a worthy option. Instead of playlists, YouTube Music offers well-curated radio stations that play endlessly and are updated often. In even better news, YouTube Music offers a cleaner interface than Google Play Music plus over 60 million tracks to choose from. The good news is that YouTube Music is a mostly impressive service (the lower bit-rate of 256Kbps is mildly annoying), but Google has retained the predecessor's music locker system enabling users to upload new tracks. YouTube Music: YouTube Music is the successor to Google Play Music, and if you sign up for the ad-free YouTube Premium at $12 per month, you get YouTube Music for free.Student HiFi: $5, Student HiFi plus: $10 (US only) Yes, 50% off each additional account, max 4 Prime members: $9, £9, N/A Non-Prime members: $11, £11, AU$12 Echo-only service: Free, AU$6
