In starting this month, Google Play Music stops working on devices and YouTube Music continues to add legacy features to ease the transition. According to the latest report, Google Assistant now working to play personal playlists.
The list of playlists is defined as created by users themselves. It’s an incredibly common task, but Google Assistant has not been able to start playback on them for the majority of YouTube Music’s existence.
This basically comes in August when Google started limited testing on “Nest speakers and smart displays in the United States.” It promised “plans to roll out to more countries and devices in the future.”
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Appending “playlist” at the end of your voice command looks to be optional, but you definitely do not need to specify the YouTube Music app/service, especially if it’s the default. “Your Likes” can also be accessed in this manner. Users can confirm this origin by visiting the in-app Playlists page. The voice interaction is absolutely key to making YouTube Music a viable replacement offering.