YouTube Music is rolling out a new split-view design for its “Now Playing” screen on Android and iOS devices. YouTube has introduced a new AI Playlist feature for YouTube Premium and YouTube Music Premium subscribers, allowing users to instantly generate personalized playlists based on an idea, mood, or genre. The feature lets users describe what they want to listen to using either voice or text, and YouTube Music’s AI will curate a playlist to match that request. To use AI Playlist, users on Android and iOS can head to the Library tab in the YouTube Music app, tap the “New” button, and select “AI Playlist.” From there, they can simply explain the type of music they want, such as a specific vibe, activity, or sound. YouTube Music has started placing song lyrics behind a paywall, requiring users to subscribe to YouTube Premium or YouTube Music Premium to view full lyrics. With the update, YouTube Music only allows five free lyric views. To continue viewing lyrics without limits, users must subscribe to YouTube Music Premium or YouTube Premium. In the Philippines, YouTube Music Premium is priced at around ₱169 per month, while YouTube Premium costs about ₱239 per month. Read more in our articles including "YouTube Music gets new Split-View Player design" and "YouTube Music announces AI-powered playlist creation".
YouTube Music is rolling out a new split-view design for its “Now Playing” screen on Android and iOS devices. YouTube has introduced a new AI Playlist feature for YouTube Premium and YouTube Music Premium subscribers, allowing users to instantly generate personalized playlists based on an idea, mood, or genre.
The feature lets users describe what they want to listen to using either voice or text, and YouTube Music’s AI will curate a playlist to match that request. To use AI Playlist, users on Android and iOS can head to the Library tab in the YouTube Music app, tap the “New” button, and select “AI Playlist.” From there, they can simply explain the type of music they want, such as a specific vibe, activity, or sound. YouTube Music has started placing song lyrics behind a paywall, requiring users to subscribe to YouTube Premium or YouTube Music Premium to view full lyrics.
Our coverage of YouTube Music redesign includes: "YouTube Music gets new Split-View Player design"; "YouTube Music announces AI-powered playlist creation"; "YouTube Music now requires Premium to view full lyrics". Each article provides unique insights and information.