Subscription-based music service Rhapsody has dropped its price from $15 per month to $10 per month. That means you can listen to any of the 9 million songs available in the Rhapsody library on any supported device for $10 per month, which is a heck of a lot cheaper than buying and downloading each song outright. The difference is that if you stop paying your monthly subscription all the music goes away.
The new $10 Rhapsody Premier music streaming service is available for PC, a variety of home audio devices, and smartphones including the iPhone and Google Android. In fact, the Android app just came out of beta in the Android Market today. A BlackBerry client is expected soon as well.