You have some predefined “smart” playlists which categorises your music based on their frequency of playback or most recently added ones. There are other tabs for artists, songs and playlists. By default, it shows the album covers (if available) for the music files found in your music library. It offers a minimalistic experience with only the most basic features. Gnome Music is a relatively new app compared to the others on this list and specifically designed for the Gnome Desktop Environment. ![]() The integration with KDE is quite huge so you’re probably going to enjoy it best if you’re running KDE. ![]() There is an integrated Wikipedia search embedded in the application which displays the lyrics of the song you’re listening to and the artist if it’s available. Amarok’s power is in it’s plugins and there’s a mighty bunch of them available on the internet. ![]() It has a very strange default look different from many other audio players but it’s pretty configurable so you can always edit it and make it your own. ![]() KDE’s default music app has been around for more than a decade and is one of the most revered music players available for Linux.
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