Bring back Google Music

Clarbear

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May 21, 2018
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I just wish that Google would bring back Google Music. I just hate the way their new format is not. I love the way because that it was much easier to use. They have to bring that back and soon.
 
They went to YouTube music, right? I actually have over 1200 songs saved to my phone and used to use the Samsung Music app. When I was forced to upgrade my Galaxy S20 to the Galaxy S21 (dropped it and broke the screen), the Samsung app only allowed for specific music formats. Notably missing was WMA. I found that comical, as Samsung and Microsoft are partnered on having Samsung phones sync with Windows 10 through the "Your Phone" app. Yet, they won't accept Microsoft's audio format; while accepting M4A (Apple's audio format).

Did you use Google Music to stream or to listen to music saved to your device?

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They went to YouTube music, right? I actually have over 1200 songs saved to my phone and used to use the Samsung Music app. When I was forced to upgrade my Galaxy S20 to the Galaxy S21 (dropped it and broke the screen), the Samsung app only allowed for specific music formats. Notably missing was WMA. I found that comical, as Samsung and Microsoft are partnered on having Samsung phones sync with Windows 10 through the "Your Phone" app. Yet, they won't accept Microsoft's audio format; while accepting M4A (Apple's audio format).

Did you use Google Music to stream or to listen to music saved to your device?

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Yes the did go to YouTube music. I used Google Music to buy music to listen to it. I also saved the music to my device in which I am thankful that they let me do.

It's interesting about Samsung and Microsoft are partnered. I didn't even know about that.
 
I was really disappointed when google killed Google Music. I made all my music purchases through them and YouTube music is garbage. Unfortunately Google Music is dead so don't expect it to make a comeback.
 
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Google is at least as good at killing products as they are at introducing them; especially when it comes to products with Google in the name.

The service won't be back so there isn't much point in crying over it. There are quite a few alternatives (though they may cost more).
 

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