Wherever you sign in to Rhapsody, you'll find the same great features. The service was designed to make it easy to discover new music, or just kick back and listen to your favorites.
Whether you're listening on your computer, your stereo system or a mobile device - all you have to do is click Play. There's no need to pay for individual songs, no need to store files, and no limits.
Millions of songs - and growing. The Rhapsody catalog covers every style of music. Find your old favorites and the newest releases, major label artists and indie bands.
If you know what you want to hear, it's easy to search the catalog - just start typing the name of an artist, album or track. If you're not sure what to play next, you can browse by genre or check out the list of related artists.
Think of it as mixtape 2.0. Build playlists of your favorite artists for a party, for working out, for your commute - or any other situation. Just drag and drop the songs you want into the order you want.
Want a great mix of music, with one click? Play a Rhapsody Radio station. You can listen to a station based on a specific artist, a genre, or a theme. There are no ads, no DJs - just non-stop music.
Wondering what's hot? Check the charts. You'll see what other Rhapsody members are listening to right now - by artist, album or song.
Create a profile, connect with Facebook friends and follow other Rhapsody members. It's a great way to find new artists and show off your taste in music.
Be the first to hear the latest from your favorite artists. New albums are being added to the catalog daily, and new releases are often added the same day they hit the stores.
Our staff of music fanatics are always willing to offer suggestions. Think of them as the cool record store clerk - without the attitude. The editors publish a new list of recommended albums every week.
The catalog isn't just music; it's also chock-full of bios, trivia and reviews. Read up on your favorites while you listen, you may learn something new about the artists you've always loved.
Save music in your library for easy access. Think of it as the shortcut to your favorite artists and albums from wherever you sign in to Rhapsody.
It's like having the world's biggest record collection; from music I haven't heard in years, to music I've never heard before.
- Shannon K. Pittsburgh, PA
Actually LOVE, not like Rhapsody....have Spotify as well but it's no contest...Rhapsody wins.
-Jason P.