Microsoft Groove Music is dead
Microsoft has put an end to its application of streaming Groove Music music.
Today, Microsoft announced it will stop providing Groove Music and transfer subscribers to the Groove Music Pass to Spotify partners. The fact that Microsoft dropped Groove Music at this time was a big surprise because they have made significant improvements to this application over the past few years. Microsoft will also not buy music through Windows / Microsoft Store.
Later this year, you will only be able to use Groove Music to play music, not stream, buy or download music. Microsoft will soon release a message to announce Groove users from next week to switch to Spotify.
You can log in to your current account on Spotify or create a new account, all your Groove music will switch to Spotify.
All are still in place, but you must use it on Spotify
Groove Music will be killed and will make it difficult for many Windows Phone users due to Spotify's application on this OS. The company also recently released an application for Xbox One and the Windows PC application is also very good - only that there is no Universal Windows Platform application. Don't forget that you can still play and stream music on OneDrive.
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