12/18/2022 0 Comments Yt music wrapped![]() ![]() With the growing popularity of music streaming services, there is quite a lot of competition around. But as smartphones grew more advanced, storage sizes grew and 4G and 5G mobile technology changed everything once again, we now listen to music on our phones, usually with the help of a music streaming service to access millions of songs by artists from around the world. ![]() Then MP3 players, especially the iPod, came along and changed everything, eliminating the need to carry around bulky devices and CDs. With the rise of portable music players such as the Walkman in the 80s and then the Discman at the turn of the millennium, listening to music on the go has become the norm. There’s no doubt that the way we listen to music has changed drastically over the years. That’s not exactly a pleasurable experience.Fact Checked Spotify hits the right notes in music streaming review for 3 rd year So unless you want to start your music library over from scratch, you’ll still need to bounce between Google Play Music if you want to listen to something that’s not in Google’s catalogue. While Google Play Music (and Apple Music) has an online locker to upload your existing music library and merge it with whatever you add, the new YouTube music service has no such feature. The biggest head-scratcher about the new YouTube Music and Premium services is that there’s no way to store the music you already own. With Apple Music, it’s easy: $10 a month or $99 a year. Got all that? It’s a little clearer if you’re a new subscribers, but even there, the $2 difference between YouTube Music and YouTube Premium-as well as the continued existence of Google Play Music-isn’t exactly straightforward. YouTube Music and Premium subscribers will get a Google Play Music subscription.Google Play Music subscribers will get a YouTube Music subscription (not Premium), but will still be able to use the Google Play Music app.Existing YouTube Red subscribers (including anyone who signs up before the May 22 launch) will get YouTube Premium for $10 for the foreseeable future.YouTube Premium, which combines the features of YouTube Music with the rest of the YouTube video catalogue, costs $12 a month.YouTube Music, which includes ad-free music videos and downloads as well as millions of on-demand songs, costs $10 a month.The new YouTube Premium service is hardly a simple one, even more so if you already subscribe to one of Google’s existing services. And while existing subscribers get a break for now, Google has already said, “If that price changes in the future, we will give plenty of notice.” Translation: The discount won’t last forever. Some people might balk at the extra money, even if it is only $2. Google’s sales pitch is that you’re getting access to a whole lot more content, but YouTube Red subscribers only paid $10 a month and got a free Google Play Music account to boot. YouTube Premium costs $12 a month, which is more expensive than Apple Music, and Netflix, Hulu, and Spotify. 4 reasons why YouTube Premium can’t compete with Apple Music It costs more YouTubeĬobra Kai is Google’s newest YouTube original show. Depending on your viewing habits, that may or may not be worth $12 a month to you, but for those of us who have a hard time waiting for the Skip button to appear, these features are worth their wait in gold. Since Apple Music doesn’t have a free tier, ads aren’t really an issue. Additionally, YouTube Premium also retains YouTube Red’s downloads feature, which lets you save videos for offline play. And if you’ve ever been watching a YouTube video and minimized the window to do something else, only to have the video stop playing, YouTube Premium fixes that too by allowing users to keep their videos and music playing in the background. YouTube Premium, like YouTube Red, does away with them. One of the more annoying aspects of YouTube are the ads that you need to skip when you settle down to watch something. It has ad-free video, background play, and downloads That’s pretty cool, but it boils down to the age-old question: Instead of generic playlists, YouTube Premium will have “a personalized home screen dynamically adapts to provide recommendations based on people’s listening history.” So if you’re at the gym, it’ll know and will automatically recommend tracks to get your heart-rate up. ![]() Google will be doing something similar with its own awesome AI, but there’s a twist. That’s why Apple Music and Spotify supply their subscribers with daily playlists of new releases and deep tracks to help discover new music and dig through the immense catalog of songs. With access to tens of millions of songs and videos, finding something to listen to isn’t always easy. ![]()
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