• #39618
    fdsfsdf

    Road trip music is a must! I always struggle with the same issue before heading out. Streaming isn’t an option when you’re driving through areas with no signal. I’ve found some sites, but most of them either have really bad quality music or just spam you with ads before you can even download one song

  • #39620
    kkdouloveme052

    I went through the same thing when I was prepping for a long drive. After trying out a few different sites, I found tubidy , which worked perfectly. You can download a wide range of genres, and the site doesn’t hit you with annoying pop-ups. It’s super handy when you need to grab music quickly and in decent quality for the road.

  • #39759
    Fredstadler

    When I went on a road trip last year, I stocked up on music from Bandcamp. A lot of indie artists let you download their tracks for free or pay what you want, and it’s all high-quality. I found it way better than dealing with sketchy sites full of ads, plus there’s a good variety of genres if you’re into discovering new stuff.

  • #39785
    Sergio1

    We were recently on a trip and music made it so much more fun! We made a playlist with our favorite tracks and the road flew by. The songs added to the mood, and with our favorite rhythms even the traffic jams didn’t seem so scary. Plus, thanks to the villages customer service , they made us an ideal route that matched our interests.

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