

Google has given users a Google Takeout to let them seamlessly transfer their interests from dying Play Music to other streaming apps. It will be vanishing from other countries throughout October. Google Music won’t retroactively match your existing library if you uploaded music to the service before the scan-and-match feature was announcedat least not yet. Google said the actual Play Music will be vanishing from September onwards, with New Zealand and Africa being the first nations. When opened, it started showing a notification as, “ With Google Play Music Shutting Down Soon, we’re no longer accepting uploads or offering other Music Manager features.”
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Now, as tipped by an Android Police tipster, the Windows client of Google’s Play Music Manager has already been shutting down. Also, open Google Music in the desktop browser and compare the total number of uploaded songs on the Music Settings page with the total number of songs listed in the 'Songs' list (left-hand menu). Ignore any warnings about 'less than 10 songs in the folder' etc. Don't use the default 'Music Folder' option, but explicitly browse to your Music folder and add it manually. And that’s where the music is being played from. Open the Music Manager again from your applications menu. Google Play Music Manager for Windows Stops Working Already The Music Manager Yes, you’re literally uploading your music even if it’s a 9,000-song library to a Google cloud. They can do so upto 50,000 songs and listen on their mobile device, computer or Android TV. However, sometimes users experience problems with the service, such as Google Play Music Not Uploading. Millions of people use it every day to listen to their favorite songs and albums. This includes the Windows client of Play Music Manager, where users can upload their favourite songs from the computer to their Google Play library. How do I fix Google Play Music Not uploading Google Play Music is one of the most popular music streaming services in the world. And since Google decided to pull its plug off, its associated services too will be pulled down eventually.
