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Popular music streaming service Spotify now available in Canada, grab it now on your Windows Phone

Ron Ron
January 27, 2021
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Popular music streaming service Spotify now available in Canada, grab it now on your Windows Phone

Spotify, for those who did not know, is a popular music streaming service that offers you millions of songs at your fingertips. You get to listen to the artists you love, their latest hits, and discover new music that fits your style. Spotify has been free on mobile, tablet, and computer for some time now, and the music company has made a big announcement today.

Those of you in Canada can now enjoy Spotify on your device of choice. This means you can download the Spotify app for Windows Phone (or another platform if you so desire) and immediately have access to Spotify’s library of awesome music. Here is what you get:

  • An unbeatable music experience: listen to whatever music you want, whenever you want, on any device for free. Discover, organise and share. Offering amazing audio quality of up to 320kbps and with a sleek design, playing your favourite music never looked and felt this good.
  • Unrivalled music access: over 20 million songs at your fingertips and updated daily, mixing global hits with one of the most extensive Canadian music catalogues available including a comprehensive Quebecois library. Check out music from your friends and favourite celebrities. Add in our unbeatable music discovery and organisation tools and Spotify has all your music needs covered.
  • Play your way: Download the Spotify app and listen to any song, album or artist, on any device on our fully licensed free tier. Shuffle play on mobile or play any song on tablet or desktop. Alternatively, upgrade to Spotify Premium for $10 CAD per month and enjoy the ultimate music experience: download and listen to you music offline, fully on-demand, without ads, in highest quality audio.

Hit the download link below to snag the Spotify app for Windows Phone. Give it a try if you are not familiar with it and let us know if you like it! Spotify has even created a special playlist in celebration of today’s big Canadian announcement. We’ve embedded it below for your listening pleasure.

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