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Beats Music app for Windows Phone 8 finally available, grab it while its hot

Ron Ron
August 20, 2019
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Beats Music app for Windows Phone 8 finally available, grab it while its hot

The brand new Beats Music service, set to take on Spotify, Rdio, Xbox Music, and more, launched last week on both iOS and Android. Unfortunately, a Windows Phone app was no where to be seen – until today!

“Beats Music is a new kind of streaming service that combines the best music experts and technology to always deliver you the right music at the right time. All you have to do is hit play. Access over 20 million songs, from every genre. Listen instantly or save to your device to listen to offline,” the app description reads.

Beats Music hopes to add the human touch to music curation, making your entertainment experience a bit more personal. “Get unlimited access to over 20 million tracks. Play Pop, Rock, Hip-Hop, Country, Jazz, Speed Metal, Afro Beat, Classical, any genre. Plus expert curators to help you pick the right ones,” the music service states.

A Beats Music subscription service runs for $9.99 a month, and you can check it out for seven days for free. Hit the download link below to snag the app, which comes in at a mere 7MB in size. Let us know how you like the service.
 

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