Google Play Music is Google's premiere streaming music service (for now – eventually, Google plans to replace it with YouTube Music).
It's a versatile service that lets you upload and stream your own music collection as well as listen to artist-themed radio stations, much like Pandora. And if you pay to subscribe, you can play specific tracks, like Spotify.
You can also download music to your phone or computer for offline listening as long as you remain logged into Google Play Music with your Google account. If you log out, those tracks will be removed from the device.
Since the Google Play app is so similar on Android and iPhone, you can follow exactly the same procedure to download tracks no matter what kind of phone you have.
1. Start the Google Play app.
2. Tap the album or playlist that you want to download. If you are a Google Play subscriber, you can also tap a radio station.
3. Tap the Download icon.
Download music from Google Play to your computer
1. Open Google Play Music in a web browser and log in if necessary.
2. Click "Music Library."
3. At the top of the screen, click "Albums" or "Songs."
4. For the album or song you want to download, click the three-dot menu and then click "Download" (if you're downloading a song) or "Download Album" (to download the entire album).
You have one other option as well. You can download music using Google's Music Manager program.
Music Manager is a desktop media player and music manager, similar to iTunes. You can install it from Google's Music Manager web page.
After logging into your Google account and setting up the program, you can click "Download" to copy your music library to your computer.