

Users can remove a particular album or playlist from smart downloads by clicking on the three-dot Menu button and then tapping Remove download. Turn on the toggle next to Smart downloads. Tap on Downloads, and then on the Settings (gear) icon. To enable this on Android, open the YouTube Music app and tap on the profile photo in the top right corner. Smart downloads automatically download music based on a user's previous listening history. The first involves enabling smart downloads, while the second requires users to manually download a song or playlist. YouTube Music Premium users have two methods to download music for offline playback.


Related: How To Share Songs From YouTube Music To Snapchat A standalone YouTube Music Premium subscription costs $9.99 per month for individuals, and $14.99 per month for a family plan. Either way, both subscriptions give users access to several benefits, including the ability to listen to ad-free music, play music in the background when using other apps on a phone, enable an audio-only mode to listen to music without loading a video, cast music to a speaker or smart display, and download music for offline playback.
