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YouTube Music, a music streaming service developed by Google-owned YouTube, is getting a feature called ‘Radio Builder,’ which will allow users to create their own custom stations based on specific artists.
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The feature began rolling out on Tuesday and can be accessed from the ‘Your music tenor’ section on the homepage of YouTube Music, on both iOS and Android.
Here is all you need to know about ‘Radio Builder’:
(1.) With this ability, users will be able to select up tp 30 artists whose songs they want on the station; they can also decide how frequently these artists appear on the station.
(2.) Users can also decide if they want to listen to music only from the selected artists, or to include similar songs performed by other musicians as well.
(3.) Radio Builder comes with a set of filters for the selected playlist. These include ‘chill,’ ‘downbeat,’ ‘pump-up,’ among others.
(4.) To create a station, click on ‘Create a radio’ in the main interface, once the feature has been activated on your device. As is the case with many of Google’s rollouts, this ability, too, may take some time to be enabled for your device.
(5.) According to Google, Radio Builder will be available anywhere you can access YouTube Music, for both paying subscribers and free users.