Thursday, November 12, 2015
YouTube's Music app offers "endless music"
The music is endless on YouTube’s terrific new Music app.
If you like turning on Pandora and letting the personalized music play, with mostly stuff you’re probably going to like, the YouTube twist is better. The music is even more personalized, and you get to hear tons of alternate versions of songs you might not be aware of.
I’ve been playing with YouTube Music, the paid version, since the app was released this morning, and absolutely love what I hear, so far.
YouTube Music is a stand-alone app designed to showcase YouTube’s massive music collection, which has far more music than Spotify, Apple Music or other rivals. Beyond the music videos, it also includes live gigs, late-night TV performances, documentary cuts and more.
YouTube Music is part of the new Red subscription service, which for $9.99 monthly brings you an ad-free YouTube experience, access to original content, beginning in January, and on the app, the ability to listen to YouTube music both offline, and in the background.
Free users will get ads and no background play.
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