Android (2.3+): If the cloud is where you store your music, then CloudAmpz for Android is a great way to listen to it on-the-go without downloading those files. The app works with Google Drive, Box and Dropbox, but only one account at a time.
In many ways, CloudAmpz is similar to Beat for Android, but it has a few things that make it worthwhile. If lyrics support is important to you, CloudAmpz does a great job of showing your current playing track's lyrics by using the ChartLyrics database. Much like Beat, it will also fetch album art.
The other plus is in performance. CloudAmpz is better at streaming high-bitrate files than Beat or any other such player—the playback is smooth. It also has an equalizer, lets you set up custom playlists, and supports local storage in case you have songs stored there.
The free version of CloudAmpz comes with ads, but if you are going to use it to make the most of your cloud storage, pay a dollar for the Pro version. Playing back FLAC files while loading internet-based ads can strain your phone's network.
CloudAmpz (Free) | Google Play Store via XDA Developers Forum
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