Learn more here. You can add, reorder, and remove songs, albums, and playlists through the Google Play Music app or the Google Play Music web player. You can add up to 1, songs to a playlist. Subscribers : Subscribers can add purchased, uploaded, or subscription tracks to playlists. Non-subscribers : Non-subscribers can add purchased or uploaded music to playlists. Google Help. Help Center Google Play Music. Privacy Policy Terms of Service Submit feedback.

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Remove, reorder, or delete songs or full playlists
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For those times when we need music grouped together for a specific task, we have playlists. Playlists are the next natural step after mastering your library and radio stations. While you've probably been an All-Star of curating playlists since your mids mixtapes, Google Play Music has some pretty neat features that are going to really Smash your Mouth. Managing playlists can be a little tricky, but they can greatly supplement your listening experience. You can manually create playlists for all occasions, but Google also added another type of playlists called "Auto playlists" that Google Play Music creates by itself, with minimal interaction from the user. One auto playlist that helps Play Music separate itself from the rest of the pack is its inclusion of a "Thumbs Up" playlist. Creating playlists may seem a little backwards at first. For iOS, playlists live in "Library" located in the menu along the bottom , where you select the Playlists tab along the header. For Android, tap on the hamburger menu in the top-right, hit "Music library," then select the Playlists along the header. Here's the thing, though — you can't create a new playlist from here.