- Select Google Play Music as a source. Use your current Google Play Music platform as a source and start to transfer playlists music with FreeYourMusic.
- Select Amazon Music as a destination.
- Select playlists for a transfer.
- Confirm your action and done!
Keeping this in view, can you use Google Play Music on Amazon?
Thankfully, recently Amazon Music added casting support for their Android app. This means that, as long as you have an Android device, you can cast Amazon Music to your Google Home speaker. As for Apple users, unfortunately, you'll have to keep using that computer casting workaround for now.
One may also ask, how do I transfer my music to Amazon Music? The process for doing so is as follows, explains the company: Select “Upload” in the “Your Library” tab of the Amazon Music application. Then drag and drop music files from your computer into the app window. You can also click “Select Files” or “Select Folder” to browse your music.
Likewise, people ask, how do I transfer music from Google Play?
On the main home screen, you should see a banner that says “Transfer your Play Music library.” If you head to the app's settings, you'll also notice a new “Transfer from Google Play Music” option, which is a second way of initiating the process.
Is Google Music going away?
December is the last month you'll be able to access Google Play Music. But don't worry, Google now has an easy way to move your music library, playlists and preferences over to YouTube's music-streaming service. It's official: YouTube Music will fully replace Google Play Music this month.