This wikiHow teaches you how to download Google Play Music songs for offline listening on an iPhone or iPad.



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Google Play Music was integrated with YouTube Music and discontinued in late 2020. (Posted 2020-10-18).


Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Downloading Saved or Purchased Songs

  1. It’s the orange play button icon with a yellow circle and music note inside. You’ll usually find it on the home screen.
  2. Tap either Playlists or Albums at the top of the screen to view your options.
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  3. It’s the downward-pointing arrow with a line below it. Once downloaded, you will be able to listen to them when you’re not connected to the internet.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Downloading Subscription Music

  1. It’s the orange play button icon with a yellow circle and music note inside. You’ll usually find it on the home screen.
    • Use this method if you are a paid Google Play Music subscriber and want to download albums, playlists, or radio stations for offline listening.
  2. Tap either Playlists , Albums , or Radio at the top of the screen to view the options in each category, then make your selection.
  3. It’s at the bottom of the album, playlist, or radio station tile.
  4. Once downloaded, you will be able to listen to them when you’re not connected to the internet.
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    How do I get music off my iPad to my iPhone for free?
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    You can use the Airdrop feature that is available to both iPad and iPhone devices to freely share your documents between the devices.
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    If play music is not available, what can I do?
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    To get Google Play Music, go on the App Store and search for Google Play Music. Click either install or download. This only works on mobile. To install this app on the PC, search up Google Play Music on Google, and you will find the Google Play Store. From here you can install the app. This method also works on mobile.
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