
To prevent piracy and copyright infringement, this option isn’t offered on the YouTube Music website or in the free version of the service.Īlthough YouTube features millions of tracks, by every artist you can think of, most of which have been uploaded by its users rather than record companies, it also offers lots of royalty- and copyright-free content, and songs covered by a Creative Commons license.ĭownloading audio from these videos won't violate the site's terms of service or break the law, which means you can use their music in your own creative projects. You can download and play ad-free songs and playlists through the YouTube Music app for Android and iOS, but only if you subscribe to YouTube Music Premium for $9.99 a month or YouTube Premium for $11.99 a month. How to download music from YouTube: legalityĪs with downloading videos, YouTube's Terms of Service state that you’re not allowed to download any audio content, unless “specifically permitted by the Service,” or you have prior written permission from YouTube or the respective rights holder. With all that out of the way, here’s how to download music from YouTube. You can also like or dislike music and this will help Google tune the selection of music that you're recommended, so if you don't like Ed Sheeran, you can give him the thumbs down, and you'll see less Ed Sheeran.Fortunately, there are a couple of workarounds for downloading music from YouTube, though we should stress that these shouldn't be used for making copies of copyrighted audio content (again, see section below). When using YouTube Music in a browser it's obviously a video-based experience like the rest of YouTube. You can also switch partway through, which is a great feature. Videos also have great prominence in the app as well as the browser, and when you select a song in the app you'll often be able to select whether you want to listen to the song or watch the video. Whether you're using the web version or the mobile app, music you imported from Google Play is available in both. The Library tab serves up playlists as well as any imported music you brought over from Google Play Music and any music you have on your mobile device. Home is a mixture of everything, Explore lets you easily find new music, like new releases, as well as dive into moods or genres. It's based around three tabs, Home, Explore and Library.
