If you’ve spent hours and hours of your life meticulously crafting the perfect iTunes library-tags, album descriptors, perhaps even lyrics pasted into your metadata-you might not be ready to move on to the cloud. Most smartphones these days (excluding, notably, Google’s Pixel line) feature microSD card slots that allow for cheap, expandable storage and an easy way to localize all of your music in one place. And while Spotify or Google’s offerings may be easy, cheap, and convenient for most listeners, there is an argument to be made that, in 2017, the best way to listen to music is still to hold control your own local library. Those apps, over the past few years, have exploded in popularity, due to free options for music streaming that apps like Spotify provide in order to curtail the piracy of music that ran rampant over the industry throughout the ’00s. If you’re like most music consumers these days, there’s a good chance that you’ve made the switch from personal iTunes libraries to streaming services like Spotify, Google Play Music, or Apple Music.
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