What you need to know
- YouTube Music is adding a personal radio feature that you can display on your profile, alongside your other key stats.
- This personal radio playlist will presumably be updated daily and reflect your latest listening habits.
- You can share this playlist with friends via a link, and they can add it to their own libraries.
YouTube Music is adding a feature to display your personalized radio on your profile and channel, alongside your top songs, artists, music videos, and playlists.
According to Reddit user Rolan_Apricot, YouTube Music is launching a personal radio feature that can be shared (via 9a5Google). This playlist, updated daily and pinned to your profile, is said to reflect your latest listening habits and musical tastes.
Customizable YouTube Music profiles, Released in April last yearIt allows users to highlight their favorite songs, artists, playlists and videos. Now, the platform is adding a new feature in the form of a personal radio for sharing.
This playlist can be shared with others via a link or added to your library. Additionally, anyone who has the URL can also save it to their own library.
It’s a new way to showcase and share your evolving musical tastes.
It looks like YouTube Music’s shareable personal radio is rolling out in stages. When it’s available, just go to your profile settings and look for “Privacy & Location” under “Channel Settings.” Then, toggle on the switch for “Enable Public Statistics” or “Enable Public Personal Radio” to start sharing your personalized radio station.
Unlike collaborative playlists that mix the tastes of multiple users, YouTube Music’s new personal radio is all about you. It focuses on your own listening history to create a music stream that’s perfectly tailored to your specific tastes.
He music streaming The world is a real battlefield, with YouTube Music, Spotify and Apple Music constantly competing for the top spot. These platforms are always innovating, copying the best features of each other and trying to outdo each other to win and retain users.
But if you like sharing your music tastes with friends, YouTube Music’s upcoming personal radio could be a game-changer.