How to Get Rid of Google Play Music

Google Play Music was a popular streaming service that allowed users to access a vast library of music. However, Google has discontinued this service, leaving many users wondering how to get rid of it from their devices. In this blog post, we will explore different methods to help you uninstall Google Play Music and free up space on your device. Whether you are using an Android phone, iPhone, or web browser, we have got you covered!

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The Challenge of Getting Rid of Google Play Music

Uninstalling Google Play Music can be a challenge for some users as the app might be pre-installed on their devices. Moreover, the app might have been deeply integrated into the system, making it difficult to remove completely. However, with the right approach and following the methods we will discuss, you will be able to successfully remove Google Play Music from your device.

Things You Should Prepare for

Before diving into the methods, there are a few things you should prepare for to ensure a smooth removal process. Here is a checklist of items you should have:

1. Stable internet connection: You will need an active internet connection to complete some of the methods we will cover.
2. Device charging: Make sure your device is sufficiently charged or connected to a power source to prevent any interruptions during the uninstallation process.
3. Backup of your music library: If you have any saved music or playlists on Google Play Music that you would like to keep, it is recommended to create a backup before proceeding with the removal.

Method 1. How to Uninstall Google Play Music on Android

Uninstalling Google Play Music on an Android device is relatively straightforward. Here are the steps to follow:

1. Open the "Settings" app on your Android phone or tablet.
2. Scroll down and tap on "Apps" or "Application Manager" (the exact name may vary depending on your device).
3. Locate and tap on "Google Play Music" from the list of installed apps.
4. Tap on "Uninstall" or "Disable". Note that if the "Disable" option is available, it means that Google Play Music is a system app and cannot be completely uninstalled, but you can disable it to prevent it from running.
5. Confirm the uninstallation action when prompted.

Pros: Cons:
Easy to follow steps The app might be a system app and cannot be completely uninstalled
No additional software required Some Android devices might not allow disabling the app

Method 2. How to Remove Google Play Music on iPhone

If you have Google Play Music installed on your iPhone, you can remove it by following these steps:

1. Locate the Google Play Music app on your iPhone’s home screen.
2. Press and hold the app icon until it starts shaking.
3. Tap on the "X" button in the top-left corner of the app icon.
4. Confirm the deletion when prompted.

Pros: Cons:
Simple and quick process Only removes the app, not the associated files
No need for additional software Cannot remove app data and associated files

Method 3. How to Uninstall Google Play Music from Web Browser

If you had been using Google Play Music through a web browser, you can remove it by following these steps:

1. Open your preferred web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox) on your computer.
2. Go to the Google Play Music website and sign in with your Google account.
3. Click on your profile picture or initial in the top-right corner of the screen.
4. Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
5. Scroll down to find the "Delete your library" option.
6. Click on "Delete your library" and follow the prompts to confirm the deletion.

Pros: Cons:
Accessible from any computer with an internet connection Not suitable for those who prefer using the app
No need to install anything Can only delete the library, not the associated files

Method 4. How to Get Rid of Google Play Music via Third-Party Software

If the above methods do not work for you or you want to ensure a complete removal of Google Play Music, you can use third-party uninstaller software. Here is how you can do it:

1. Download and install a reputable third-party uninstaller software such as Revo Uninstaller or IObit Uninstaller.
2. Launch the uninstaller software and allow it to scan your system for installed programs.
3. Locate Google Play Music in the list of installed programs and select it.
4. Follow the prompts to uninstall Google Play Music using the third-party software.
5. Once the process is complete, restart your computer to ensure all remnants of the program are removed.

Pros: Cons:
Ensures a complete removal of Google Play Music Requires installation of third-party software
Can help remove associated files and registry entries Some third-party uninstaller software may not be free

Why Can’t I Uninstall Google Play Music

There could be several reasons why you might not be able to uninstall Google Play Music. Here are some possible reasons and their fixes:

1. Pre-installed app: If Google Play Music came pre-installed on your device, it might be considered a system app that cannot be completely uninstalled. In this case, you can disable the app to prevent it from running.
2. Device restrictions: Some Android devices might have restrictions set by the manufacturer or carrier that prevent certain apps from being uninstalled. You can try using a third-party uninstaller software as mentioned in Method 4 to bypass these restrictions.
3. Outdated version: If you are using an outdated version of Google Play Music, it might have compatibility issues with your device’s operating system. Try updating the app to the latest version and then uninstalling it.

Additional Tips

Here are some additional tips to consider when getting rid of Google Play Music:

1. Clear app data: Even after uninstalling Google Play Music, there might still be leftover app data on your device. To free up more space, go to your device’s settings, navigate to "Apps" or "Application Manager," find Google Play Music, and tap on "Clear Data" or "Clear Cache."
2. Explore alternative music streaming services: If you are uninstalling Google Play Music because of its discontinuation, consider exploring other music streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube Music.
3. Transfer your music library: Before uninstalling Google Play Music, make sure to transfer your music library to another service or download it to your device if you want to keep your music collection.

5 FAQs about Getting Rid of Google Play Music

Q1: Can I delete my Google Play Music library without uninstalling the app?

A: Yes, if you want to keep the app but remove your library, you can do so by following the steps mentioned in Method 3.

Q2: Will uninstalling Google Play Music delete my saved playlists?

A: The playlists you have created within Google Play Music might not be automatically deleted when uninstalling the app. However, they will no longer be accessible through the app.

Q3: How can I access my Google Play Music library if the app is uninstalled?

A: If you have uninstalled the mobile app, you can still access your Google Play Music library through a web browser by visiting the Google Play Music website and signing in with your Google account.

Q4: Can I recover my deleted Google Play Music library?

A: Once you have deleted your Google Play Music library, it cannot be recovered. Make sure to create backups of your music library if you want to keep a copy.

Q5: Will uninstalling Google Play Music free up storage space on my device?

A: Yes, uninstalling Google Play Music will help free up storage space on your device, especially if you have downloaded music for offline listening.

In Conclusion

Removing Google Play Music from your device can be accomplished through various methods, whether you are using an Android phone, iPhone, or web browser. Make sure to follow the steps provided in this blog post and choose the method that best suits your needs and preferences. Remember to create backups of your music library and explore alternative music streaming services to continue enjoying your favorite tunes.