YouTube has a different string to its bow

YouTube has a different string to its bow
Updated 07 December 2015
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YouTube has a different string to its bow

YouTube has a different string to its bow

The idea behind YouTube Music is clear: People are already using Google’s video service to listen to the latest tracks, so why not make a service around it? With the wealth of content on the site — not just official videos, but covers, concert performances and more — YouTube has a different string to its bow when compared to other services. Given that potential, YouTube Music could have been so much more.
But the service hasn’t quite come into its own yet. The discovery feature is decent, as is the ability to make playlists, but it’s still not quite worth the subscription fee that you must pay after a free trial. Even though paying for Music, as part of the larger YouTube Red subscription service, also eliminates ads and lets you play videos in the background, it still may be a hard sell for some. Free to download, $10 to $12 per month after a trial.