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This article has been marked as historical. Method 1. Log in to your Google account with your email address and password if you aren't logged in automatically.
Click the Music Library tab. It's the icon in the left column that resembles a stack of records with a music note on top. Click the Albums or Songs tab. It's at the top of the page under the search bar. Place mouse cursor over a song or an album and click the icon with three vertical dots that appear in the top-right corner. Click Download or Download Album.
If you don't see this option you might not own the rights to download the music. Click Buy to purchase song. Method 2. Click Download Music Manager. It's the orange button at the bottom of the page. This starts the Music Manager download. Double-click the installation file to install Music Manager. On Windows, follow any prompts to complete the installation. On Mac, drag the Music Manager icon into the Applications folder to complete the installation.
By default, downloaded files can usually be found in the "Download" folder on Windows and Mac computers. Open Music Manager. Double-click the icon with the orange headphones found in the "Recently Added" section of the Start Menu on Windows, or found in the "Applications" folder on Mac.
Sign in with your Google account. Select Download songs from Google Play to my computer. Click the radio button next to "Download songs from Google Play to my computer" so it is highlighted and click Next or Continue. How To By Joe Hindy. However, many people bought music on Google Play and probably want to take their music with them. Here is a quick guide on downloading your music from Google Play Music so you can take it with you if you decide to leave.
Download and install the app as you would any other app. Open the app and click on the Download tab along the top of the window. Select the option to download your library. We recommend the option with the biggest number usually Download my library because it contains every song you purchased or uploaded.
It will ask you about a download location. We recommend a folder of your choosing so you can sort your music later. Click the Start download button to begin. Start watching the entire extended editions of the Lord of the Rings movies because the download is going to be very slow.
If you stop it and resume, it will start over about half of the time, re-downloading songs you already downloaded. The faster, better method recommended for everyone Note : This method requires you to use Google Chrome browser. It works on the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge if you enable the ability to install Chrome extensions.
Open the Google Play Music web player by clicking here. Click the 3-line menu in the top left corner of the window. Select the Settings option. Scroll down until you find the Music from this computer section.
Tap the Add Your Music button and follow the instructions. After that, two new sections should appear in the Settings. The first is Download folder. Configure that to the folder where you want your downloaded music to go. The second is Download your library.
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