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- YouTube music is 10, and it is offering new features.
- The spot match will work like a spotify blend.
- Music streaming service has more than 300 million tracks.
YouTube music is 10, and it is leaving some new features to celebrate.
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In A blog post About his 10th birthday, YouTube revealed some new features and shared figures about the success of the platform.
Taste
The first taste match is – a feature that looks like a spotify blend. YouTube says that this feature is an easy way to connect with other users on shared music taste and search for new songs. When the users join a taste match playlist, they will see a daily playlist of songs based on the common interests of all who have joined. If you are the type of person who likes to discover new music, but you want to live in blissful styles, then it is a great way to see what else there is.
Other new features
Is also on the way:
- Information to tell you about the upcoming release from your favorite artists, new mercury drops, event announcements, and much more.
- Alert about the upcoming local concerts when you see artists shorts or go to an artist’s channel.
- Bacions like “First to Watch” and “Top Listener” to show their loyalty to supporters.
- The milestone marker on the official artist video that matters a major view like 100,000, 1 million or 1 billion, to help fans kill the milestones.
- The ability to release direct comments on albums and playlists.
YouTube music has seen a lot of innovation in the last 12 months as it tries to maintain with its competition. It rolled out cross-device sink playback control, lyrics, a “coherent volume” setting, to ensure that each song plays at the same level, and to make a custom playlist on the demand for a digital DJ feature.
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The catalog of music streaming service has more than 300 million tracks, says the company (for comparison, Spotify advertisement “More than 100 million”), and people have made more than 4 billion playlists – about half of them.