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What is the benefit of "Youtube Premium", anyway? Is that just Youtube without ads?
And YouTube music
Well, the ads - I don't see any ads here, anyway, and this YT music is about paying for music that you don't own in the end, or am I mistaken?
It's the google alternative to Spotify, so yeah
YouTube without ads, and music in various guises.
I used Google Play Music all day, everyday. When it transitioned to YT Music I reluctantly followed, mostly due to the thousands of songs I'd uploaded from my own library.
For the family plan at $17.99/month for my wife and I it was a barely acceptable price to pay for ad free music, with the small bonus that when we watched something on YouTube it was ad free.
The proposed price is laughably high when 99% of our usage is background music at work. I'll be cancelling.