Summary

I’ve enjoyed YouTube Music daily since it replaced Google Play Music in 2020. But lately, the algorithm seems unfocused, and I was missing that feeling of vibing out to the music. Thankfully, these two little changes to recommendations and streaming quality fixed everything.

Make a Custom Radio With ‘Your Music Tuner’

There are several ways toimprove YouTube Music recommendationsand get better playlists, but one in particular makes a huge difference. I’m talking about making your own custom radio station with hand-picked artists and bands.

Instead of just hitting the thumbs-up or down buttons to tell the algorithm if you like a song, tell it exactly what you’d like to hear. Sometime in 2023, Google rolled out a feature known as “Your Music Tuner” to create a custom radio station. you may find it by opening YouTube Music and then scrolling down a bit on the main home screen.

Your music tuner option in YouTube Music.

Tap the “+” button to start making your own music tuner. You’ll see a vast selection of bands or artists that you frequently listen to. The app populates plenty automatically, and if you select one, it’ll display even more similar artists. Choose anything and everything you’d like to hear from this custom radio station, and hit “Done” near the bottom. Now, all you have to do is sit back and enjoy the magic.

I don’t know why I didn’t try this sooner, but it works wonders. Google’s algorithm is fantastic on the tuner and blows Spotify away. Lately, it’s doing an excellent job at playing exactly what I want to hear while still throwing in a few random options to expand my listening tastes.

Enable High-Quality Audio Streaming

For whatever reason, I never thought aboutenabling high-quality streamingon YouTube Music, mainly because I’m usually streaming over Wi-Fi at home. I figured it would default to high quality when I’m not on cellular data, but thatisn’t the case. By default, all music you stream, regardless of Wi-Fi or a cellular connection (or downloads), is set to “Normal,” which isn’t the best quality.

Open YouTube Music and tap your profile photo at the top right. Next, go into “Settings” and select “Data Saving,” and increase the quality on either mobile networks, Wi-Fi, or both.

I wouldn’t call myself an audiophile, but I can certainly hear the difference between low-quality 128 MP4/AAC and something with ahigher bitrate using OPUS, the open-source audio codec built for audio streaming.

By switching everything to “High or Very High,” I noticed a substantial difference. The music is loud, crisp, clear, with bunchier bass, and sounds miles better than before. Sure, it’s not FLAC or lossless audio, but it is better. Remember that these changes will use more data, so be careful not to get overages on a mobile plan. It’ll also increase file sizes for offline playback.

While it may seem like these are two very small changes, the impact was huge. My YouTube Music recommendations are better than ever and what I actually want to hear. The quality is excellent. Whether sitting by the pool, jamming out while working, or streaming from the car, YouTube Music is now my go-to.