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As much as I know Spotify isn't great for artists, I do find it to be the best streaming option for how I enjoy music. Next to Winamp of course.
Unfortunately, Spotify's streaming quality is rather low, even if you pay for a monthly subscription.
I switched to Tidal when I bought a dedicated DAC and a pair of very highend headphones and have not regretted it - you can hear the difference on good gear.
Yeah but Spotify does now offer 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC as their highest now, which is fine for most any system. And they have 30+ million more songs. Using both is probably the best option in many ways, but for my tastes Spotify hasn't been beat. I can find things on Spotify I can get on other platforms and that's important to me.
That came in the news literally after I wrote my previous comment. FLAC is great of course, because it's lossless.
If you google Tidal vs Spotify song count, though, you'll find sources which say Tidal has more songs than Spotify. I've found everything I want on Tidal as well.