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The battle against dislikes on YouTube now includes YouTube Music

 

To provide a better user experience, Google has been making design changes to the YouTube Music app over the past few months. The business introduced an enhanced playlist design for Android tablets in July, which later appeared on phones. The Library tab then underwent a significant design makeover in August of this year, which was followed the following month by the addition of Material You buttons. The Now Playing section for YouTube Music has recently undergone some noticeable design modifications.

The alterations start right at the top: The origin of the music that is currently playing will be shown on YouTube Music. As a result, it will say "Playing from [album or playlist name]" while a song is being played from a playlist or an album. This is a useful method of learning the

The artwork itself appears to be a little bit larger and has corners that are aggressively rounded. The song title, which is now left-aligned, the thumbs-up button, and the three-dot menu button are all located beneath it. Google has relocated the dislike button to the overflow menu as part of the revamp. It's possible that this modification was motivated by YouTube's decision to hide the dislike counter from videos in late 2021. You can rapidly add new music to your Liked playlist because the like button is still visible and accessible.

Last but not least, the Play/Pause button is no longer colored by the artwork. Instead, it has a white background to stand out and be more visible.

9to5 This server-side deployment from Google may take some time to appear on your device as Google reports seeing the revamped Now Playing screen go live on some of their devices using the most recent release of the YouTube Music app. For the time being, you can try forcing the app to close and then relaunching it if you are using YouTube Music version 5.32 or later to see whether it activates the new design.

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