YouTube Music Key Now Rolling Out, Free For Google Play Music All Access Subscribers
If you’re in one of the countries where Google has rolled out its Play Music All Access service, there’s some good news for you – YouTube Music Key, Mountain View’s new music service, is being rolled out.
YouTube Music Key is Google’s new music streaming service, allowing you to stream unlimited music and album videos and cache them for offline playback. The charges for the service are $10/month, but if you have a Play Music All Access subscription already, it’ll be free for you. For a limited time, Google is offering Music Key subs for $7.99/month, which also extends to Play Music’s library, allowing you to stream for there as well. In essence, if in the highly unlikely chance that a song you’re looking for is not on YouTube, but is present in Play Music, you can stream it from there.
The two services will be eventually integrated into one, but until that happens, this is how it’ll work. Note that Music Key is in Beta, so there’ll be bugs. Sign up for beta access here.