I received the email below from Beats Music for MOG users. I am undecided if I should use Beats Music.
Do you have any comments after using Beats Music?
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Hey MOG Listeners,
We owe you an update. We wanted to give you more details and clarification about what you can expect over the next few months.
If youÂd like to try Beats Music, please sign up for a free trial and check it out. You donÂt have to wait until we send you the free month code  you can add that credit to an existing Beats Music account in March. We wanted to allow as many of you as possible to take advantage of the AT&T offer first.
WeÂre also building a playlist transfer tool so you can bring your playlists over from MOG to Beats Music. Favorites will not transfer because Beats MusicÂs feature ÂMy Library works a bit differently.
We wanted to take a moment to highlight how Beats Music has incorporated some of the best features of MOG. The 320kbps high quality audio streams across platforms, competitive 20+ million track catalog available to search-and-play on-demand, and killer personalized recommendations are still essential to the new music experience weÂve built.
New releases are also available on Beats Music, but now we divide them up so you can browse by genre  we got this feedback from you back in the MOG days, so we hope you like this change. You can browse them by genre from the ÂFind It section.
ÂThe Sentence is a powerful way to create a practically never-ending radio station based on your chosen mood and the genre youÂd like to hear. We think itÂs a big improvement on artist radio. Also, artist radio fans please check out the ÂIntro to  and ÂDeep Cuts playlists for artists instead. WeÂve found them to be just like human-curated artist stations. More to come!
Lastly  we really want to highlight our expert curation. Please check out our playlists. TheyÂre really, really good. ÂFind It and ÂJust For You are two great places to start.
Like we said before, MOG will shut down on 4/15/14. Thank you for being a part of it, and thank you for reaching out to us with your feedback over the last few weeks. Seriously. We are humbled by how much you care and we hope this makes the transition easier.
Do you have any comments after using Beats Music?
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Hey MOG Listeners,
We owe you an update. We wanted to give you more details and clarification about what you can expect over the next few months.
If youÂd like to try Beats Music, please sign up for a free trial and check it out. You donÂt have to wait until we send you the free month code  you can add that credit to an existing Beats Music account in March. We wanted to allow as many of you as possible to take advantage of the AT&T offer first.
WeÂre also building a playlist transfer tool so you can bring your playlists over from MOG to Beats Music. Favorites will not transfer because Beats MusicÂs feature ÂMy Library works a bit differently.
We wanted to take a moment to highlight how Beats Music has incorporated some of the best features of MOG. The 320kbps high quality audio streams across platforms, competitive 20+ million track catalog available to search-and-play on-demand, and killer personalized recommendations are still essential to the new music experience weÂve built.
New releases are also available on Beats Music, but now we divide them up so you can browse by genre  we got this feedback from you back in the MOG days, so we hope you like this change. You can browse them by genre from the ÂFind It section.
ÂThe Sentence is a powerful way to create a practically never-ending radio station based on your chosen mood and the genre youÂd like to hear. We think itÂs a big improvement on artist radio. Also, artist radio fans please check out the ÂIntro to  and ÂDeep Cuts playlists for artists instead. WeÂve found them to be just like human-curated artist stations. More to come!
Lastly  we really want to highlight our expert curation. Please check out our playlists. TheyÂre really, really good. ÂFind It and ÂJust For You are two great places to start.
Like we said before, MOG will shut down on 4/15/14. Thank you for being a part of it, and thank you for reaching out to us with your feedback over the last few weeks. Seriously. We are humbled by how much you care and we hope this makes the transition easier.