Android phones just aren’t very good media consumption devices yet.
You’re mostly limited to buying songs from Amazon to play locally, or
dragging your own MP3 files onto the device. Pandora and other
services are great for radio (non-on demand music), and there’s a
variety of paid streaming music services that you can choose from,
with more coming soon (like MOG and Spotify). Google knows about this
weakness, which is why they so strongly considered adding Spotify as a
default app to Android.

If you don’t want to wait, and just want to stream music on demand
right now for free, UMusic is a great choice. The app itself isn’t
free – it’s $2 – but after you’ve purchased it there aren’t any more
fees. All of the other streaming services on Android either charge or
will charge per month once they launch.

Like a number of desktop websites, UMusic is grabbing songs from
YouTube and stripping out the video. It works just fine, so long as
Google doesn’t shut it down. And even if they do, you’ll likely get at
least $2 worth of value before they do.

You find songs via search. The songs are automatically added to a
playlist that you can later edit, and you can create new playlists as
well to sort music. If the song is on YouTube, you’ll be able to find
it on UMusic.

http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/14/umusic-is-is-my-favorite-android-music-app/

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