Along with YouTube Music, the company also introduced YouTube premium, which includes ad-free, background and offline content playback across all of YouTube.
YouTube,
a video-sharing platform owned by search engine giant Google, on
March 12 introduced its Music platform in India. Named YouTube
Music, the platform is free to use; albeit with ad-support. The
company also introduced an advertisement free version which is
available at a monthly subscription of Rs 99. Named YouTube Music
Premium, the ad-free version supports background playback, making it
easy to switch between apps while playing music in the background.
Available
as a dedicated app, the music streaming service supports official
songs, albums, playlists and artist radio, along with YouTube’s
catalogue of remixes, live performances, covers and music videos. All
this content is available both on the free and premium version. The
premium version supports downloads so that you can listen to music
without internet.
For
subscribers using Google
Play Music, an app-based music streaming service from Google, the
YouTube Music premium membership is offered as a package without any
extra cost, meaning you pay only for Google Play Music and get access
to both music services without any extra cost.
Along
with music streaming service, YouTube also introduced YouTube
premium. The premium edition of YouTube includes ad-free, background
and offline play across all of YouTube, as well as access to YouTube
Originals including Cobra Kai, BTS: Burn The Stage. Monthly
subscription of the YouTube Premium is set at Rs 129, which also
includes access to premium edition of YouTube Music service.
Last
month, Swedish audio streaming service platform Spotify also debuted
in India. The app is available for free download on App Store, Google
Play and Windows Store. Like YouTube Music, Spotify is also offered
both as a free app supported by advertisements, and premium with a
monthly subscription starting at Rs 119.
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