

Our Editors' Choice music-streaming services, however, are Spotify, SiriusXM Internet Radio, and LiveXLive (previously known as Slacker). We found that it leverages search giant Google's massive database to deliver music and video to desktop and mobile, and while it's not a groundbreaking streaming audio service, it does have a few interesting aspects. YouTube Music earned a 3.5 out of 5 in our February review. Ditch the ads and unlock some other features with YouTube Music Premium, which costs $9.99 per month.

(Although, you can also watch music videos on YouTube Music, so yeah, confusing.) YouTube Music, which launched in June 2018, adds personalized radio stations, curated playlists, and a personal music library. But if you're more interested in listening than watching, there's YouTube Music. With YouTube, of course, you can find music videos for millions of songs-and watch them ad-free with YouTube Premium. But it is also not long for this world more on that below. It has machine learning-driven radio stations, curated playlists, and even a section to subscribe to and listen to podcasts. It lets you upload your own music, or pay for a subscription to access more than 40 million songs. The first, and oldest, is Google Play Music. Or, more accurately, Google has several music services, which have gone through multiple rebrands and changes over the years.Ĭurrently, Google has three overlapping audio-related services. Google has its own Spotify-like music-streaming service.
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How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill This requires Google’s Music Manager, the Windows utility that automatically uploads your song collection from iTunes, Windows Media Player, or select folders to your Google Music account.

