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Choosing between music streaming services doesn’t have to be complicated. I’ll prove it. It was a total mess. I spent the next four hours canceling accounts, comparing bitrates, and testing algorithms. To be honest, most of us are overpaying for features we don’t even use. If you are trying to heal from burnout or just want a playlist that doesn’t include “AI slop,” you need a service that fits your life, not just your phone’s brand. Here is what I learned after testing the top contenders in early 2026. The Big Three |
Which One Actually Works for You?
We usually default to whatever came pre-installed on our phones. That is a mistake. I stayed with Apple Music for years just because I had an iPhone, but I was missing out on the discovery features that actually helped me find new artists. On the flip side, many people stay with Spotify despite the audio quality being objectively worse than the competition. When I was deep in the corporate grind, I just wanted something that would play background noise so I could ignore my emails. But now, as a nutritionist who focuses on nervous system regulation, I care about how the music actually feels. A 2024 Harvard study published in the Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine showed that specific sound frequencies can lower cortisol by up to 25%. If your streaming service is compressing those files into “mush,” you are losing the benefits. Spotify |
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Apple Music: The Integrated Choice
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