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  "textContent": "Apple Music. Spotify. YouTube Music. Pandora. Amazon Music. In 2026, there are plenty of music streaming services to choose from, and if you aren’t using the same one as your friend group, sharing tunes can be a little difficult and maybe even downright embarrassing. When someone links me to Spotify, I have to search for … Continued\n\nRead the original post: Monday Question: Are You Paying for a Music Streaming Service?",
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