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7 Reasons Why Spotify Is The Way To Go

This is why you should get Spotify Premium ASAP.

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7 Reasons Why Spotify Is The Way To Go
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As an avid music lover, I don’t know where I would be without my Spotify account. I’m dead serious guys, Spotify is the way to go!! Here are 7 reasons why you need to switch over today if you haven’t yet.

1. Student Discounted Spotify + Hulu = the best $4.99 deal ever

For the price of a Cookout tray, you could get unlimited access/skips to the best music app on the market PLUS access to 1000s of tv shows and movies on Hulu! Name a better duo, I’ll wait.

2. Personalized Playlists

Based on the type of music you listen to and save in your library, Spotify will create a playlist individually each week just for you! Mixing some throwbacks, new releases, and some binge-worthy songs all in one place!

3. Playlists for every mood your in

Spotify also has some playlists already created dedicated to every genre and mood you could have! From Songs to Sing in the Shower to Gold School to Sleep sounds, Spotify has a list for all of your needs.

4. Access to Spotify Sessions

If you love acoustic covers of your favorite artists' songs by your favorite artist, or other famous bands, Spotify has you covered. Not only do they have playlists created by your favorites, but they have Spotify Sessions, which is the next best thing to sliced bread! Listen to exclusive versions of your favorite songs in the Spotify studio all in one place!

5. Concert Knowledge

You can follow all of your favorite Artists, and Spotify can even tell you if they are on tour and where there next tour dates are going to be. You can even put in your current location and they will let you know if they have any concerts near you! (I know all of this is information is accessible via google, but it’s so nice to have it all in one app in one place!)

6. Connect with your Friends

Did you hear a new song you really liked while riding with Amy to formal but didn’t catch the name of it? No worries! Connect your Facebook account and see what all of your friends are listening to!

7. All the Music Videos you missed

Do you love watching your favorite artist’s new music videos, but hate having to constantly switch apps? Don’t sweat it anymore! Spotify has all of the music videos you loving watching, plus so much more!

Don't miss out on the BEST deal you can get! If these aren't enough reasons to sign up for a Student-Discounted Premium account, go download the app, use it for about a week, and ask your friends about it. I can guarantee, after saving all of your favorite songs and using up all your skips, you're going to want to sign up. Plus, tell me how many times in life you get Hulu FOR FREE practically!

It's a steal, take my word for it!

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