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Google Play Music is finally shutting down for everyone

Update: It's time to move to YouTube Music for good.
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Published onDecember 4, 2020

TL;DR
  • Google Play Music’s Android app is finally shutting down.
  • The app now bars users from accessing their content and asks them to transfer their data to YouTube Music.
  • Play Music’s web portal is now also inaccessible.

Update: December 4, 2020 (12:30 AM ET): Google is now fully shutting down Play Music. Both the app and the desktop site for Google Play Music are now displaying a message telling users that the service is no longer available.

Google Play Music App Dead
Adamya Sharma / Android Authority

You can still transfer your library to YouTube Music for a limited time by hitting the relevant button. You can also choose the Manage Your Data option to download your music. We suggest you get on with it soon if you want to keep your music because Google will automatically delete it once the shutdown is complete.


Original article: October 22, 2020 (5:13 AM ET): Google Play Music is finally shutting down for several users across the world. The long-standing music streaming service is barring users from accessing content from its app and web portals.

First spotted by Android Police, the Android app is prompting users to transfer their data to YouTube Music as “Google Play Music is no longer available.” Some are also unable to access the Play Music website. Users on Reddit have also confirmed that the service has been mothballed.

It’s not really a surprise though. Google first announced Play Music’s death in August in favor of YouTube Music. The news left users scrambling to find a replacement, although many Android Authority readers have since boarded the YouTube Music train, albeit reluctantly.

Although Google confirmed that users in New Zealand and South Africa would lose access to Play Music as early as September, Android Authority staff in South Africa still have access to the Play Music Android app and web portals. Staff in the UK and India also report that they still have access. Some users claim that the service is still available on some devices, but not on others.

For those who still have access to Play Music, there might still be time to download your music off of the service, too. If you don’t have access anymore, do let us know in the comments below.

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