Winamp—the late ’90s media player of choice—is making a comeback next year, as TechCrunch reports. The widely popular platform came to prominence along with the rise of MP3s and was purchased by AOL in 1999 before quickly falling out of favor compared to services like iTunes. While it still exists to some degree, a massive overhaul is reportedly on the way, allowing users to access MP3 files, streaming music, and podcasts in one place.

In a statement, Alexandre Saboundjian—CEO of Radionomy, the company that bought Winamp in 2014—said, “People want one single experience. I think Winamp is the perfect player to bring that to everybody.” The relaunch of Winamp, which will be available on desktop and mobile devices, is set to arrive in 2019.