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Beats Music streaming app launching this month



Bored of those same old names from the music streaming industry for your smartphones? Well we are to have the next big entry of to the existing online music surge, with Andre "Dr. Dre" Young's and Jimmy lovine's own Beats to a whole new level with an app built.

We heard somewhere it was coming, and now we get the confirmations from the sources that state, we will able to download the Beats Music Streaming Service to our smartphones by the 21st of this month, January. The American music people promises to introduce more user friendly experience of music pile with smarter algorithms and featuring special gusts performers and editors to the business. The new service is reportedly coming to all major platforms in Unites States for the sake of time followed by countries in the coming months.

Also a partnership with the Stateside carrier AT&T and Beats, will offer the users with premium plans of $10 per month usage and also $15 plans for family, supporting up to five users.

“Our angle on it was families. We think there’s a big opportunity here to change the way people think about music,” said David Christopher, Chief Marketing Officer of AT&T Mobility.

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