Summer is fast coming to a close, and YouTube Music is ready to give you one last chance. The service released its summer recap filled with some memorable tracks from the past two months.
If you’re confused about the summer recap, it’s part of the new YouTube Music show that started in June. The platform first introduced seasonal summaries two months ago after finding out that its annual summary feature was a success. So, from now on, listeners will have seasonal playlists dedicated to spring, summer, fall and winter. Subscribers will receive a total of five tracks per year, including the annual synopsis.
As mentioned earlier, as part of the Summer Digest, YouTube has brought your favorite music, from all the albums and singles to the playlists you listened to all summer long, into one huge listening experience. When you open YouTube Music, you’ll get a new landing page that shows your custom music playlist. YouTube Music subscribers can share the playlist with friends and family.
If you’ve completely forgotten about YouTube Music, you’ll probably be surprised, as a lot has changed. The app has seen several improvements, such as introducing Snapchat integration in March and improving its radio algorithm. Moreover, if you are running Android 13, the app will have several visual changes, including updated media controls. The app now also offers improved support on Wear OS devices.
If you haven’t tried it in a while, it might be worth checking it out. YouTube Music is currently priced at $9.99 per month in the US. It offers access to millions of songs ad-free and the ability to download music for offline listening. If you use YouTube more, you can access YouTube Music for free with a YouTube Premium account.
Source: YouTube Blog