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How to upload and Get your music onto your mobile through google music app

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How to upload and Get your music onto your mobile through google music app


We have already explored the numerous features of the Play Music service and how it can enable you to access your home music collection from any web browser in the world.

Well, with the Play Music app installed and running on your mobile device, you can not only
access all of the music that you have previously uploaded to your Google cloud, but you can also
get it stored locally on your mobile device. This means that you can play your favourite music on the
move without having to worry if you have sufficient network coverage to handle the streaming.

Getting your music stored on your device is easy – you don’t have to go through other third-party
software to get the job done. You simply open the song or album in Play Music and then tap on
the pin icon. Once you have done this, the respective tracks will be downloaded to your device.

However, note that they won’t be stored with the bulk of the media files in the relevant Music
directory, but instead reside in a cache in  Google’s data folder. By exploring the settings of the app,
you can get all your music saved to cache while your device is charging and on a Wi-Fi network
and also clear your cache if you need to free up storage space on your device. Here we guide you
through the process with our self google tricks. 

read: How to Upload and stream/listen to your music collection in any computer with Play Music

Manage music on your device


1: Open Google Music appOn your mobile device, download or update the Play Music app from the Play store and then launch it. Ensure that you are logged into your Google account with your email address and password.

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2: Open your library: Tap on the menu icon (lines) in the top-left corner of the screen and then choose My Library from the options. This will list all of the music purchased on your account plus the tracks you have uploaded to cloud.

3: Explore your music: You can explore your music via artist, album or song via the tabs at the top of the window and also explore the location of the music. Tap the My Library menu and choose between ‘All music’ and ‘On device

4: Getting music on your device:After uploading your desktop music collection to your Google account, it will be then retrievable from the cloud through the Play Music app. Select a song and then just tap on the pin icon in order to download it.

5: Check the download
You can check if the music you have just decided to cache is on your device by going back to the
main screen and then tapping on Listen Now in the top-left corner. Choose ‘On device’ and the
music should then be present.

6: Go to Settings: Now tap on the menu icon (dots) in the top right corner of the main screen and choose Settings from the drop-down list. You will then be taken to a page of settings. Scroll down to the Downloading section

7: Set options:Here you can empty the cache if you need to delete downloaded music in order to free up space on your device and even set your device to cache uploaded music automatically when your
device is on charge.

8: Song options:  Now go to any song in your library and then tap on the menu icon to the right of it. This will bring up a host of options such as using the song as a basis to create an instant mix, plus other options you will be familiar with.

9: Shop for more: From this list of options you can also access the Google Play store and shop for more music from the selected artist. It’s a great way to explore new music from the relative comfort of your portable device.

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