The other method you can save your material is to utilize Google Takeout to download all your purchased and submitted content. Google will alert you before you lose access to whats on your Play Music account, however be conscious that you only have a couple of months left before all of it is gone permanently.
On the bright side, Google has actually already constructed the majority of Play Musics features into YouTube Music, so after moving, a lot of users wont miss out on much. Google Play Music is dead, long live YouTube Music. (Feel free to vent in the remark area if you need to, though.).
For those of you who still like and utilize Google Play Music, Im sure youve heard of this news by now … however Google is killing off the service and replacing it with YouTube Music. Because YouTube Music released in 2018, both it and Play Music have actually coexisted even though Play Music was no longer in active development.
According to the official YouTube post on the matter, the last of Play Musics shutdown will go quite quickly. Beginning in September in New Zealand and South Africa and October for the rest of the world, you will not be able to utilize Play Music any longer. This indicates that you will not be able to stream from the app or, well, use the app at all. Google will, nevertheless, still hold onto your Play Music data until December so you still have time to migrate all your uploads, playlists, and purchases over to YouTube Music, or if you have any podcasts, to Google Podcasts. After December, nevertheless, the service will be killed off at last.