Where did all my google play music go?

Google has been announcing for months that they are discontinuing Google Play Music and moving to You, and tube music. And the Google Play Music app has had a pop-up you have to go through for quite a while telling you about it. Your purchased music is still safe. You can download it and you can move it to You, and tube music.

If you’ve been using Google Play Music, it’s time to back up your data now — either to transfer it to You. Tube Music or just make sure it isn’t lost at the end of the year. That’s particularly true if you’ve been using Google Play Music’s upload feature to store music you’ve acquired over the years.

When did Google Play Music start?

Google Play Music is a music and podcast streaming service and online music locker operated by Google. The service was announced on May 10, 2011, and after a six-month, invitation-only beta period, it was publicly launched on November 16, 2011.

Some authors claimed google will be migrating paid Play Music users to You. Tube Music and all their content will be moved as well. Google has confirmed that by October this year, its Play Music service will be shut down.

When will YouTube Music replace Google Play Music?

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How do I find my music playlist?

There are several ways to find playlists on the Apple Music app. One of the quickest ways to find a curated playlist on Apple Music is by using the search function. Other ways to find playlists on Apple Music include browsing the “For You” section and having other Apple Music users send you playlists., and more items.

One of the next things we wanted the answer to was: how do I play my music?

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