Free Music - Review
Free Music

Free Music

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Free Music streams millions of tracks with flexible offline play

Free Music aims to be an all‑in‑one hub for streaming, organizing, and enjoying your favorite tracks, and it largely succeeds for listeners who like mixing online discovery with offline listening.

At its core, the app offers access to a huge catalog, boasting up to 50 million tracks available to search and play online. The search engine is a highlight: you can look up songs by title, artist, album, or even keywords, and the app quickly returns long lists of relevant results. Daily‑updated rankings for popular songs and playlists make it easy to see what’s trending, which is useful if you like to explore new music instead of sticking to the same albums.

Where Free Music really distinguishes itself is flexibility. It doesn’t just stream: it also acts as a powerful local player. You can import MP3 music and even music videos downloaded with other tools, then play them offline. Support for multiple formats (mp3, mp4, mpeg1‑4, avi, 3gp and more) means your existing collection will almost certainly work without conversion.

Playlist management is straightforward and unlimited. You can create as many playlists as you want, rename them, reorder songs, and even rearrange the playlists themselves. Playback options cover the essentials with shuffle, repeat, background playback while using other apps, and a sleep timer for those who like to fall asleep to music.

The main compromise lies in the “Free Music” download section. Only a limited number of tracks are available to download directly due to copyright restrictions, and the catalog there can feel sparse if you expect every streamed song to be downloadable.

Overall, Free Music is best suited to users who combine streaming with a sizable local library and want a single, flexible player to handle both worlds.

package name

com.freemusic.offline.bus

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Music & Game Inc.