A new update features a dedicated option on the YouTube Music app that lets users transfer uploads, added songs, purchases, albums and even playlists. A webpage has also been created for sending podcasts from Google Play Music to Google Podcasts.
This update will first rollout to select Android and iOS users, offering them the opportunity to transfer their content from Google Play Music. The app will begin to display your updated recommendations once you have completed the transfer. Google will also make sure to notify you (through email and notifications) when your music library transfer is complete. You can see your content in the Library tab of the YouTube Music app. For podcast listeners, Google has provided a webpage that helps transfer your subscriptions and listening progress to Google Podcasts. This new update comes on the heels of recent changes to the YouTube Music app, with Google recently introducing an Explore tab to the app for Android and iOS users bringing new options like “genres” and “New releases”.
Google Play Music To Shut Down In December 2020
Google has announced that from September 2020 in New Zealand and South Africa — and in October for all other global markets — Google Play Music users will no longer be able to stream from or use the app. And come December 2020, Google Play Music libraries will no longer be available (source).
How To Transfer Your Music To YouTube Music
To move your music purchases to YouTube Music, Google has made available this transfer tool . Alternatiively, you can also export and download your music purchases by using the Google Takeout. References