YouTube Music‘s Create a Radio is a feature that enables the app’s users to create a personalised radio station based on a selection of artists and music genre.
The feature is similar to the Radio feature in certain ways. Users can start a radio by either selecting an artist, or album in the YouTube Music app. They can click the “three dots” icon located next to the song or album and choose the “Start radio” option.
This will create a radio station with a number of songs that are similar to the selected track or album. The radio station will continue to play new songs based on the users’ listening history and the specific song or artist they selected, creating a playlist that is tailored to their music preferences.
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However, the Create a Radio feature makes a personalised playlist that has songs by artists that you have chosen. It basically allows you to tune your music, edit the list with a “Tune” button, and add or remove artists.
Overall, Create a Radio is a useful feature for discovering new music that aligns with your interests and preferences.
Creating a radio station on YouTube Music is an easy process:
- Open YouTube Music on your Android smartphone or iPhone
- Scroll down to spot ‘Create a radio’ option which will be labelled as ‘Your Music Tuner’.
- After tapping, a grid of artists will appear that will enable users to select up to 30 artists at a time.
- Once selected, choose whether the ‘Song selection’ or ‘frequency of those artists’ should be, Familiar, Blend or Discover.
- YouTube Music also offers ‘Filters’ such as Popular, Deep cuts, and New releases, Pump-up, Chill, Upbeat, Downbeat, and Focus.
- Tap “Done” and the radio station with songs based on your interets will be created.
You can also thumbs up or thumbs down songs on the radio station to give YouTube Music feedback on the type of music you like or dislike, which will help refine the playlist even further. Additionally, you can skip a certain number of songs per hour or save songs to your library or playlists.
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