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Without much context all I can suggest is PowerAmp for music player. It is a paid app.
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Seconding PowerAmp. Tons of features, something I loved about Spotify that PowerAmp has, you can queue songs and do things like "play next" so that it inserts songs into your queue.
You can also see what song is going to play next, though I still deeply desire a mobile version of the Winamp feature where you can see the entire list of how the songs are shuffled and everything that's coming up
Aren't these pretty standard features for any modern music player? I've been using PA for years and it's definitely on another league, but I have explored many alternatives in the past and all of them had good queuing support
Maybe, PowerAmp was the first one I tried after I got off the dedicated MP3 player lifestyle, so coming from iPod classics or cheaper Fiio and Sansa players I was seriously lacking for features like that.
All I know is that PowerAmp does almost everything I could want it to and I never wanted for much more or needed to try other options after I tried it the first time
I do like poweramp but for the longest time I've just been using modded Spotify and playing online + local files through it
Symfonium for music!
Edit: Very different experience than PowerAmp though. Just looked at screenshots. Looks cool af.