An issue with Google Play Music has the music stopping playback at random. Google has yet to acknowledge the issue despite many reports of its existence.
Google Play Music is now delivering original content. On tap is a new podcast called City Soundtracks which has the hosts catching up with music artists from many different cities to learn about those cities' music scenes.
A few of Prince's early albums are now available to stream via your favorite music streaming services. These include Spotify, Google Play Music, Pandora, and more.
If you've never been a Google Play Music or YouTube Red subscriber before, Google has a new promotion where you can try out the service for free for 4 months.
Google has announced a block party event in February for Los Angeles and New York City with three mini-homes to showcase how Google Play Music and Google Home work together.
Sources close to The Verge are telling them the teams who work on both YouTube Music as well as Google Play Music are being combined. Nothing will change for the user at this time, but some speculate this could mean they'll release a single, unified music app from Google in the future.
Many people have noticed Google compressing their album art in Google Play Music and this Redditor may have found out why. They believe it is happening due to the dimensions of the image being too big, so resizing the image to 960x960 could prevent Google from doing this anymore.
An APK teardown of the latest Google Play Music update reveals that the app is getting an autoplay function soon. This would let the app automatically begin playback as soon as it's opened. There's no word on how the app will decide what to play.
Google also seems to be adding finer controls...
Google is giving out 4 free months of Google Play Music for new customers. It's possible that Google's definition of "new" includes people who only signed up for limited 1-month trials in the past, so even if you have had Google Play Music before it's worth trying to see if you're eligible.
As discovered by a redditor, a new update to the Google Play Music app has changed the notification so that it shows the next three songs that will play instead of just the current song.
Google has redesigned the Play Music app - again. The redesign looks to put more personalized music suggestions front and center and appears to be a better job of offering contextually aware playlists. If you haven't received the update yet, expect it within the next day or two.
If you use the desktop portal of Google Play Music, you should see a new UI introduced soon. Someone on Reddit took a screenshot of it, and a few people in the GooglePlayMusic subreddit are seeing this new version as well.
Google has just announced a new update for Latin music lovers who regularly use Google Play Music. The company will be adding 10 times the number of Latin playlists to Google Play Music than it already has, and says more will come too.
Runtastic is getting some new functionality. You can now access specially curated playlists from Google Play Music inside the app, or even play your own. Google is giving out free trials to folks so you can test it out before subscribing.
Google Play Music is now available in India, but Google's All Access music subscrption for $10 a month is not. Users on both iOS and Android can download individual tracks and albums, but Google hasn't given a timeframe as to when to expect its subscription service in the country.
Google hasn't made an official announcement yet, but a handful of Android users in India are reporting that Google Play Music is now available in their country. Prices for individual songs and albums appears to be a bit high when matched up to other services in India, but that could change once...
Hey, everybody.
So I'm dealing with this really annoying issue on my phone with music. I plugged an aux cable into my phone but the music didn't play on the external speakers (I even tried switching between Poweramp and GPM just in case). I then tried to play the music after unplugging the aux...
SeatGeek is an Android application that lets you buy and sell tickets easily and has just added a new feature that will notify you when your favorite band is coming to town.
Google Play Music Desktop Player is a PC program that lets you play music from your Google Play Music account.
Now, there's an application called Remote for Google Play Music Desktop Player that lets you control the desktop player right from your smartphone or tablet.
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