ncmpcpp on Linux as a mpd frontend. I started using it during the "I want to do everything in the terminal" phase of a linux user, and it kinda grew on me.
Music Piracy
Discussions on music piracy and music in general.
BlackPlayer Ex on Android. Worth the price for no ads, but you can, of course, find a pirated APK somewhere.
On Linux, QMMP for casual listening because of its WinAmp skin support and Kodi for a more organized view of my collection.
+1 for Musicbee, easily the best performing and looking out of the box, although foobar is also good if you invest some ime configuring it to the way you want.
For Android I prefer Blackplayer EX, I just find it the most pleasant looking.
I stream it everywhere via Plex. Previously I used MusicBee on Windows, AIMP on Android, and Strawberry on Linux.
poweramp on android and foobar on windows.
foobar2000 on my PC, Jellyfin through Finamp on my phone for what is essentially the Plexamp experience for free.
Most of my library is actually non-pirated (ripped a ton of my own/parents' CDs back when), but I use MusicBee on desktop and Blackplayer Ex on Android. Though syncing my libraries when I do make new acquisitions can be a bit of a hassle. I have a Plex media server on my desktop that has access to the files, so that may be a good solution?
AIMP and Pot Player
Rhythmbox, it is a really good gtk music player
Elisa is in the KDE suite of applications, so I use that. I used MusicBee in the past, good stuff
I just use Winamp or Audacious on Linux (sometimes I also use Winamp on Linux too, cuz I have some mp3PRO encoded files in my collection and that thing only has a Winamp plugin, closed source unfortunatelly 🤷).
I use Winyl on PC and Aimp on android
Jellyfish / Finamp
i used to use musicbee when I was still on windows, but I haven't found a compatible version for my linux distro. I ended up going with quodlibet instead, it has many of the same features and does a pretty good job of making my brain happy :)
Poweramp and WACUP
deadbeef, foobar2000