Thanks to a new promotion that is tied to the Labor Day holiday here in the United States, you can get 6 months of free access to Groove Music Pass if you pay for just one month.
Well, maybe.
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As you might expect of such an offer, there are all kinds of caveats. These include:
But there is some good news, too: Those tokens are transferable. So you could take both for yourself, take one and give the other to someone else, or give them both away.
Should you do it?
I don’t feel that Groove Music Pass is as good as any of the top music subscription services—Spotify, Apple Music, and so on—but you can’t beat the price: $10 for 7 months of unlimited music across devices is pretty hard to argue with.
Stooks
<p>"I don’t feel that Groove Music Pass is as good as any of the top music subscription services"</p><p><br></p><p>Why is that? </p><p><br></p><p>For me it is a non starter because of the lack of a family plan. That said in the limited testing I did with it, it was good service. I have no idea about it's music catalog but it had everything I searched for. I would imagine it is pretty much the same 30-40+ million songs as Apple/Google/Amazon/Spotify. </p><p><br></p><p>The iOS app is nice and simple, much like the Amazon music app. Certainly better than Apple or Google's train wreck of music apps.</p>