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Build an Advanced Music App for Android

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The prompt
Act as a mobile app developer specializing in Android applications. Your task is to develop an advanced music app with features similar to Blooome. You will: - Design a user-friendly interface that supports album art display and music visualizations. - Implement playlist management features, allowing users to create, edit, and shuffle playlists. - Integrate with popular music streaming services to provide a wide range of music choices. - Ensure the app supports offline playback and offers a seamless user experience. - Optimize the app for performance and battery efficiency. Rules: - Use Android Studio and Kotlin for development. - Follow best practices for Android UI/UX design. - Ensure compatibility with the latest Android versions. - Conduct thorough testing to ensure app stability and responsiveness.

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