YouTube Music is getting a new “Related” tab on the player page. The Related tab lists down recommended songs and playlists based on whatever you’re currently listening to.
The feature is currently only available to a handful of users and we have no information from Google regarding a broader rollout.
YouTube Music has picked up a familiar feature: the ability to swipe on album art in the Now Playing interface to change tracks. The new feature seems to be in a limited rollout.
On the web, Lyrics have only began appearing on August 20 for a few people and are now rolling out widely to all users. A server-side test brings a new now playing interface with two tabs, similar to the mobile UI. The queue lives in one, while the lyrics show up in the second.
YouTube Music is now adding a new My Mix section like Spotify that offers several playlists tuned according to your music taste — but they aren't live for everyone yet.
One thing I don't like is that if you try to listen from a Youtube Music Playlist, it plays the audio version of the Video instead and not the original mp3 version. You have to manually search for it. The video conversion doesn't sound as good as the original audio.
I would've moved to Spotify, but the Home tab looks like a dump-yard. So many useless stuff. Like I don't want Recently played on my face when I open the app. I have to swipe through Recently played, Made for you, Uniquely yours and then Podcast, to finally get to the Playlists. Earlier it looked good. And not to mention the many missing songs.