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I am struggling with this and and I know i shouldn't be. I have a google play music account and I want to end it but before I do I want to get some of my music on an sd card to put in my car. Is it even possible because I cant figure it out? I also have a samsung phone so could get some music on my samsung music app but then how do i get it from that to an sd card?
If Google Play is an on-demand service similar to Spotify or Apple Music then the answer is almost certainly no! Although you can download stuff for offline use you need to do it through the apps, you can't just dl an mp3 file & do what you like with it.
This may help.. https://support.google.com/googleplaymusic/answer/1250232?hl=en-GB
As mentioned above, this only applies to music you've actually purchased on the platform (or your own music that was synched with the platform).
As I understand it, streaming services allow you to pay to listen to music, but that’s it; you’re not buying the music, you’re renting it, the ability to listen lasts as long as you’re paying the subscription.
If you want to own the music, and listen wherever and whenever you want, on whatever devices and platforms you want, then you have to actually pay for it.
This is why I refuse to use streaming services, they pay the artists a pitiful amount of money, and I never own what I’m paying for.
