If you bought your music, uploaded it to YouTube Music, and expect to be treated like you own the music, this service is not for you. But what I really want to shout from the rooftops right now is this: YouTube Music doesn't respect people who purchase music. I could sit here and complain for days about YouTube Music's regressions, the maze-like UI, and the weird blending of random YouTube crap and my music collection. The problem with YouTube Music is the restrictive playback rules, which are a major downgrade from Google Music. YouTube's takeover of the service includes an easy one-click library-transfer feature, which works great. Google Music has its quirks, but it is a fantastic service for syncing your music collection across multiple devices, backing up your music, and putting your music into the Google Cast ecosystem for easy playback on a Google Home speaker or Android TV. Google Music launched with the feature back in 2011, which let you upload your MP3s and whatever else to Google's servers, and then you could stream or download them to your other devices. Further Reading Google Play Music dies this year, YT Music library imports begin todayFor those who aren't aware, the "Music Library" feature lets you bring your own purchased music to the service.
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