In a dynamic move that promises to revolutionize the way users explore music, YouTube Music has unveiled a new feature reminiscent of Instagram Reels. With the introduction of this innovative feed, the streaming giant aims to immerse music enthusiasts in a world of endless discovery, expanding the horizons of musical exploration beyond conventional playlists and search queries.
The vertical video format is taking over the internet after TikTok’s success and many popular platforms have introduced it to their apps over the past few years. The latest to join the fray is now YouTube Music. The music streaming platform will soon allow users to browse a new ‘Samples’ tab that will pull short clips from YouTube’s massive catalogue of music videos and display them in an endless vertically scrolling feed on the app.
The Samples tab is rolling out to users globally starting today and if you’ve received the update, you’ll see a new button sitting at the bottom of the YouTube Music app on mobile. Tapping it will lead you to a feed of short video clips that showcase different songs and artists from the YouTube Music library.
YouTube says that the point of this new feed is to make “music discovery fun and effortless.” You can swipe through the clips to find your next favourite song. The platform also says that the Samples tab is personalised for you, based on your preferences and listening history.
The launch of the YouTube Music Reels feed reflects the industry's embrace of evolving technologies and user behaviors. In a world where attention spans are short, and visual engagement is paramount, this feature aligns music discovery with modern preferences.
As the curtain rises on this new chapter in music streaming, users can anticipate a captivating journey of sound and sight. YouTube Music's Reels-like feed is poised to redefine how we explore, experience, and share music, enriching our lives with the diverse melodies and rhythms that shape our world.
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