Many people have
already moved to some sort of music streaming platform such as Pandora,
Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play Music, etc. However, there are so many people
still out there who love listening to their collection of media. If you are
also one of the people who have their music collection, you are in the right
place. Here are the best music player apps that you can use to listen to your
collection. Here we go!
AIMP
AIMP is a pretty solid music player app that supports most of
the common file types, including FLAC, MP3, MP4, etc. It even offers you a
bunch of customization options, fun stuff, theming, and many more things. The
app has a pretty straightforward user interface along with Material Design. It
even features an equalizer, volume normalization tools, and HTTP live
streaming. It is a great music player app that has a desktop version as well.
You can use it entirely for free.
BlackPlayer
EX
BlackPlayer EX is quite a simple and elegant music player app
that operates on a tab structure. It lets you customize the tabs so that you
can use only the tab you want. Additionally, it features an equalizer,
scribblings, widgets, an ID3 tag editor, themes, and support for various
commonly used music files. It is available for free, but to get the best experience,
I would recommend you buy its premium version, which is available for $3.29.
jetAudio
HD
jetAudio HD is quite a simple music player app that provides you
with a variety of features for audio enhancements. Additionally, it features an
equalizer (packed with 32 presets), a tag editor, simple effects like bass
boost, MIDI playback, and widgets. The app works pretty well and is quite a
good option. It offers you a free and paid version; both versions of the app
boast the same features, but the paid version removes the ads from it. The
premium version of the app is available for $3.99 + $2.99.
MediaMonkey
MediaMonkey is a fantastic music player app that provides a
bunch of features, including features to organize audiobooks and podcasts,
tools to sort songs, and an equalizer as well. You can even sync your music
library from your computer to the smartphone and vice versa over WiFi. You can
use it for free; there is a premium version of it as well that is available for
$2.49.
Musicolet
Musicolet is another decent music player app with no-BS. It
provides you with various desirable features, including offline support, a
straightforward and lightweight user interface, small APK size, multiple
queues, and a tag editor. You also get an equalizer, widgets, support for
embedded lyrics, folder browsing, and many more. It is a great option,
especially for those who just want a decent music player without a bunch of
extra features. It is entirely available for free to use with no in-app
purchases.
Some other music player apps also out there that we would like
to include in the list; they are Neutron Player, Phonograph, PlayerPro,
Poweramp, Pulsar, and USB Audio Player Pro. We would recommend you to try a few
of the apps mentioned in this article. Thank you for reading it.
David Root is a self-professed security expert; he has been making
the people aware of the security threats. His passion is to write about Cyber
security, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. He
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