For the by several weeks, Google's master streaming service has been A/B testing a number of changes to its personalized playlists. YouTube Music is now going ahead with some other that renames "Your Mix" to "My Supermix."

The service's flagship playlist originally started out as "Your Mixtape" before becoming "Your Mix last December as part of the "Mixed for you" shelf that includes Discover and New Release. It was described as:

Your Mix is the perfect playlist for those times when you don't want to call up and just desire to play something yous know yous'll similar. It's total of songs by artists you know and love, and likewise mixes in some songs and artists you've never heard earlier, but that we think you'll love. Modest updates are made regularly, so the music never gets stale and in that location's always something new in rotation.

As of this afternoon, the playlist has been renamed to "My Supermix" with a "Formerly Your Mix" reminder underneath. The cover art is unchanged with a red groundwork and a full YouTube logo in the top-left corner. There'south besides a summit view of what's presumably albums bundled in a circle.

More importantly, the behavior/mechanic remains the same, with Google not irresolute the playlist to one that is only updated daily (versus the current, alive-generated radio). YouTube Music was A/B testing that in August, just that fortunately has not been widely introduced.

Meanwhile, the service concluding month tested 7 Spotify-esque "My Mix" playlists. Anecdotally, that feature — forth with loftier-level Home feed filters — is rolled out on my iOS devices, but non on Android.

YouTube Music'due south My Supermix rename is widely rolled out on Android, iOS, and the web.

More about YouTube Music:

  • YouTube Music picks up iOS 14 home screen widgets
  • Free YouTube Music users tin now use Android Auto app to play uploaded songs
  • YouTube Music still doesn't piece of work for kids with Google Play Music set up to close down any twenty-four hours at present

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