Free YouTube downloader and player
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YMusic is a free music player that lets you listen to and download YouTube content, much like YouTube Go and iTube. You can enjoy the content with your screen on or off, as it plays in the background until you disable it. When you save songs, you can listen to them even when you don't have an internet connection.
The app gives you access to YouTube music videos with crisp playback. You can also create playlists and save songs in various formats. In this way, you won’t use your data or network when you want to listen to the same tracks over and over again.
Download and listen to songs
Many people use YouTube to listen to their favourite songs or watch videos. With YMusic, you can access the same content, or download it to listen to it again when you have no internet connection. You can view this app as your personal mobile music player to keep you company when you need it the most.
Offscreen mode
When you’re listening to YouTube music on your phone and the screen goes off, the song cuts off. But with YMusic, the music continues to play in the background whether or not your screen is active, allowing you to enjoy the song without any interruptions. You’ll need to manually turn off your playlist for the music to stop.
Auto-detection
Another feature you’ll enjoy is that YMusic automatically detects the name of the band, album and song. You won’t need to search for the song when you hear a new track you absolutely love. It’ll also save the information when you download the music.
Customizable interface
The developer forked YMusic from Jockey music player. As such, there are over 80 themes and colour combinations you can choose to give your app a brand new look. You can also set rules for your playlists and how you want them to perform.
Build your YouTube library
If you’re a fan of YouTube, you can quickly build your library on your mobile phone, quickly adding to it when you hear a new tune you like. The features are easy to use and learn, and in some way, it performs better than YT itself.