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Old Rocks Music

Old Rocks Music

Catégorie : Lecteurs et éditeurs vidéoVersion: 2.2

Taille:41.47MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Allez-y ! Découvrez l'application ultime Old Rocks Music, une expérience musicale Android organisée célébrant quatre décennies de rock, des années 60 swingantes aux années 90 grunge. Plongez dans un monde de rock classique, de soft rock, de rock alternatif, de blues et de métal. Cette application dispose d'une bibliothèque en constante expansion de morceaux de haute qualité, vous permettant de découvrir et d'apprécier vos artistes préférés.

Personnalisez vos listes de lecture, recherchez dans un vaste catalogue de chansons et d'artistes et restez au courant des dernières sorties. Préparez-vous à monter le volume ! (Veuillez noter : le téléchargement de chansons n'est pas pris en charge.)

Principales fonctionnalités de Old Rocks Music :

  • Qualité sonore supérieure : Profitez d'une musique rock cristalline sur votre appareil Android.
  • Couverture étendue des genres : Explorez une gamme variée de sous-genres rock, du soft rock au heavy metal.
  • Mises à jour régulières : Découvrez fresh tracks ajouté régulièrement à la bibliothèque musicale en constante évolution.
  • Listes de lecture personnalisées : Créez et gérez facilement vos listes de lecture rock parfaites.
  • Recherche puissante : Trouvez rapidement des chansons et des artistes spécifiques dans la vaste collection de l'application.
  • Restez à jour : Soyez toujours au courant des derniers artistes, chansons et albums en tête des charts.

En conclusion:

L'application Old Rocks Music offre une expérience musicale rock haut de gamme, combinant une vaste bibliothèque avec des mises à jour régulières et la création de listes de lecture personnalisées. Sa fonction de recherche intuitive et sa section organisée « Meilleurs artistes, chansons et albums » garantissent que vous trouverez toujours ce que vous cherchez et découvrirez de nouveaux favoris.

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RockFan Feb 14,2025

Best rock music app ever! Huge selection of classic and alternative rock. Love the interface and ease of use.

Melómano Jan 14,2025

Una gran aplicación para los amantes del rock clásico. Tiene una buena selección de canciones, aunque algunas podrían faltar.

Musicien Jan 31,2025

Bonne application, mais le catalogue pourrait être plus complet. Quelques bugs mineurs à corriger.

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