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Not sure - I had used Rhapsody for over a decade, so I had a large catalog of playlists and artists saved, but was tired of the bugs with the app. When I decided to switch to GPM, I found it was incredibly difficult to pull data over. Most of what I found was to move to Spotify; Google had no official support, and the

Soundiiz works with Google Play Music. I was able to transfer all of my playlists from Napster/Rhapsody over to Play, no problem.

Mine opened a pop-under full screen ad with music playing for some pay-to-win game. It might be a nice app to replace Facebook but I’ll never know because I uninstalled the noisemaker before there was enough time to poke around.

If you only follow a few accounts you care about, but they don’t post often, you stop using the app, because who wants to open Instagram for the tenth time in a row and have nothing new to heart? So instead, you have your five real friends you want to follow, and add a bunch of random cute dogs and whiskey distillers.