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Which Music-Streaming Service Is Best For Kids?

Oct 15 2016 - 4:36am

Our friends at Common Sense Media [1] have rounded up the best music-streaming services for your whole family.

Music streaming has come a long way since the dawning days of Napster. But it can still be a challenge to find music you don't need to turn off when your kids are around. That's changing.

With big hitters such as Apple and Amazon and radio players such as iHeartRadio competing for listeners, music streaming is becoming bigger, better, and even more family-friendly. Many services now offer kid-safe channels and other features for families, including educational content and controls that block explicit lyrics and limit social sharing.

However, more options can mean more confusion. Companies constantly tweak features, acquisitions are rampant, and start-ups come and go (remember MOG, Rdio, and Beats?). In this saturated climate, even Jay-Z's Tidal is facing an uncertain future [2].

For most parents, the choice of a music-streaming service boils down to three key questions: What's in it for kids? Does it filter explicit lyrics? How much does it cost? We've identified the top eight music-streaming services that are best for families and tell you exactly what you need to know. Keep in mind that these services regularly introduce new terms and features, so before you tune in, check out their FAQs or the help section of the one you choose.

Apple Music

Apple Music [3] provides access to more than 40 million songs, hand-selected music and playlists, an ability to listen offline, the 24/7 global radio station Beats 1, plus the ability to engage with artists through Connect.

iHeartRadio

iHeartRadio [4] brings commercial radio to your desktop or device, with hundreds of stations (by city, genre, and format) to choose from.

Google Play

Google Play [5] is a one-stop shop for unlimited music streaming, music shopping, and music storage (users can upload 50,000 songs from their own libraries).

Amazon Prime

Similar to the way Pandora Radio "learns" your preferences, Prime's [6] stations become more personalized based on the feedback you provide. The free downloadable Amazon Music app also lets you stream your music library from the cloud in addition to listening to Prime Music.

Pandora Radio

A pioneer in web-based music, Pandora [7] strives for ultimate personalization and aims to feed users only music they love.

Spotify

With more than 30 million songs, tons of social features, exclusive artist sessions, and a dedicated kids and family channel, Spotify [8] is an easy choice for families that love music.

Soundcloud

For budding DJs, musicians, and audiophiles, SoundCloud [10] is the promised land of audio platforms. SoundCloud Go is the company's paid subscription service, and because it has so much member-generated content, its claim to be the "world's largest music and audio streaming catalog" may just be true.

YouTube Music

YouTube Music [11] is a free mobile app focused entirely on music. Because it's basically a music-only YouTube streamer, it offers a deep, diverse catalog of artists and videos. YouTube Red is a subscription service offering additional benefits and content (including gaming).


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https://www.popsugar.com/family/Music-Streaming-Services-Kids-42556045