⤠Free YouTube Music tier going audio-only as video watching becomes Premium perk
Starting next month, YouTube Music is gettingĀ free background listeningĀ in a major revamp of the streaming serviceās ad-supported tier. As part of that, the YouTube Music app is going audio-only and will no longer play videos if you donāt pay for Premium.
With background play, the application will keep streaming music when itās no longer open or your screen is off. This previously required a paid YouTube Premium (or Music Premium) subscription. Today, those that donāt pay can watch videos found in the Home and Explore feeds, as well as search. They cannot, however, use the seamless āSong/Videoā switcher at the top of the Now Playing screen.
To balance the upcoming change, free YouTube Music users will no longer be able to watch music videos in the app. This is becoming a YouTube Premium perk as Google shifts YouTube Music for free users to be an audio-only experience. Users are advised to use the main YouTube client for their regular video-watching.
This change starts on November 3, when free background play rolls out. Itās first coming to Canada with āglobal expansion plansā not yet detailed. Google confirmed to us this change to videos in YouTube Music, while aĀ help postĀ lays out the new tiering system.
That that donāt pay for YouTube Music (and see an āUpgradeā tabā in the bottom bar) can:
- listen to music in the background
- shuffle play personalized mixes (that are made just for you!)
- find the perfect mood mixes for activities like workout, commute and more
- explore millions of songs & thousands of playlists, free of cost
Meanwhile, YouTube Premium lets users:
- listen to songs on-demand
- watch videos on YouTube Music
- skip tracks an unlimited number of times
- enjoy YouTube Music without ads
It comes as Apple Music on Monday introduced a cheaper āVoice Plan.ā As per usual, Google and YouTube are just combating that with a free āradio-likeā tier that is supported with advertising.





