Don't worry, Google now has an easy way to move your music library, playlists and preferences over to YouTube's music streaming service. But YouTube Music recently unveiled a tool to help you transfer your entire library, profile and playlists from Google's streaming service into YouTube's revamped one with just one tap. YouTube Music is also getting some new features that may make it a bigger competitor to streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music. For now, users will have access to both services, giving them time to move their music over and get used to the YouTube Music interface. But starting at the end of August, you won't be able to purchase, preorder, upload or download music from Google Play Music through Music Manager. In the US and other areas globally, that will happen in October. You'll still find your playlists, uploads, purchases and likes in Google Play Music until December, so you can make your transfer to YouTube Music. But your Google Play Music library will no longer be available after December. YouTube Music released a tool back in May to help you move your music, playlists and preferences over to the platform, which we'll explain how to use below.


YouTube Music charges a monthly fee to play my music on my speaker?


Buy the music, buy the speaker, and then buy the right to play the music on the speaker
You can use the YouTube Audio Library to get royalty-free production music to use in your videos. You can search by track title, artist, or keyword to find a certain track. Results can be sorted if you click on the date added, length, artists or song title column. Currently, sound effects are only available through this link to the classic Audio Library. To sample a track, click Play. The song will continue to play as you browse around the Audio Library.
Search and explore songs
Learn more here. If you're a YouTube Music Premium member, you can enjoy music offline by downloading your favorite songs and videos to your mobile device. You'll need to reconnect to the internet at least once every 30 days to maintain your downloads. Download music to listen offline with YouTube Music Android. Learn more about YouTube Music Premium and how to start your free trial.
In under six months, YouTube Music will be Google's one-and-only music service. Google Play Music is scheduled to shut down at the end of the year, leaving YouTube as Google's one-stop media brand. As part of this transition, YouTube Music recently added the last great Google Music feature to its lineup: music-library support. After an agonizingly slow rollout, this long-time Google Music user gave the service a whirl and is back to report: this is going to be a mess.