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Android Continue Playing Music Across Activities

Listen to music on speakers and displays

Enjoy music from popular music services by artist, song, genre, album, playlist, mood or activity.

Whether a single person or multiple people are using a Google Nest or Home speaker or display, each person can link a single account only per streaming service. Learn how to link your music services and set your default service.

You'll get different music based on the content partner and your subscription.

*Note: Some of these partners may be unavailable in your region. Contact the partner to check their availability where you live, or explore all the music partners available on the Google Assistant.

  • YouTube Music*, Spotify*, Pandora* - You'll get a station of songs inspired by the song, album or artist you requested.
  • YouTube Premium*, YouTube Music Premium*, Spotify Premium*, Apple Music*, Pandora Premium*, Deezer Premium*- You'll get specific songs, albums or artists along with music based on genre, mood or activity or your personal playlists.

Basic voice commands for all content providers

To do this: Say "Hey Google," then:
Request a song

"Play [song name]"
"Play [song name] by [artist name]"
"Play [song name] from [album name]"
"Play [song name] on [music service]"
"Play songs like [song name]"

Request an artist

"Play [artist name]"
"Play music by [artist name]"
"Play [artist name] on [music service]"
"Play songs like [artist name]"

Request an album

"Play [album name]"
"Play [album name] by [artist name]"
"Play [album name] by [artist name] on [music service]"

Play music based on genre, mood, or activity

"Play classical music"
"Play happy music"
"Play music for cooking"
"Play [genre] on [music service]"

Play personalized suggested content from chosen service

"Play some music"
"Play [genre] music on [music service]"

Shuffle

"Shuffle"
"Shuffle [album]"
"Shuffle some music"
"Play [album] and shuffle"
"Play [album] shuffled"
"Play [album] on shuffle"

You can also use an artist or playlist name instead of an album name.

Pause

"Pause"
"Pause the music"

Resume

"Resume"
"Continue playing"

Stop

"Stop"
"Stop the music"

Play next song

"Next"
"Skip"
"Next song"

What's playing

"What's playing?"
"What song is playing?"
"What artist is playing?"

Control volume

"Set volume to 5"
"Set volume to 40%"

Play music on your speakers, TV, or video device

Note: You must use a Chromecast, Chromecast built-in TV, or Assistant built-in TV that is linked to Google Nest or Home speaker or display.

"Play music on my living room TV"
"Play [genre] on my bedroom speakers"

Play music on a speaker group

"Play music on all speakers"

Note: Set up a speaker group in the Google Home app to enable this feature.

Advanced voice commands for subscription services

*Note: Some of these partners may be unavailable in your region. Contact the partner to check their availability where you live, or explore all the music partners available on the Google Assistant.

YouTube Music and YouTube Music Premium*

To listen to YouTube Music on your speaker or display, you must link your YouTube Music account. There are a couple of ways to listen to music using YouTube Music.

Personal results allow you to play your personal playlists, view your liked songs, and access your music library content on your devices. Learn more about personal results and how to turn them on.

YouTube Music Premium

If you have a YouTube Music Premium account,you can play content on demand. You can get specific songs and albums along with music based on genre, mood or activity, and YouTube Music's curated playlists.

YouTube Music

If you don't have a YouTube Music Premium account, you'll get a station of songs inspired by the song, album, or artist you asked for. You can't get specific songs, or albums on demand, but you can ask for music based on genre, mood or activity, or for YouTube Music's curated playlists.

What you'll get

Here's what to expect if you use YouTube Music vs YouTube Music Premium:

YouTube Music on speakers or displays, smart speakers, or audio groups will play:

YouTube Music Premium on speakers or displays, smart speakers, or audio groups will play:

Request a song

Station of songs inspired by the requested song

Requested song

Request an album

Station of songs inspired by the requested album

Requested album

Request a YouTube Music-generated playlist

The requested and closely related playlists on shuffle

Requested playlist

Request a personal playlist Station of songs inspired by your requested playlist Requested playlist

Play uploaded music

Not supported

Music or album from your library

(Personal results must be turned on.)

Play your liked songs

Speakers: A station inspired by your liked music

Smart Displays: Liked playlist with ads

(Personal results must be turned on.)

Liked playlist

(Personal results must be turned on.)

Play a previous song

Not supported

Supported

Repeat a song or skip within a song

Not supported

Supported

Note: If you've turned on Voice Match, it will verify your identity before it plays your personal playlists or liked songs.

Your speaker or display may take several hours to recognize a newly-created private playlist.

Advanced voice commands

In addition to basic voice commands, you can use these advanced commands when you listen to YouTube Music Premium.

To do this: Say "Hey Google," then:

Like or dislike a song

"I like this song," "Thumbs up," or "I dislike this song," "Thumbs down"

Like or dislike the current station

"Save this station," "Follow this station," or "Unsave this station," "Unfollow this station"

Play your liked songs

"Play my liked songs," "Play my liked music," or "Play my thumbs up"

Play a public playlist

"Play top 100 songs" or "Play [playlist name]"

Play a personal playlist

"Play my [named playlist]"

Play uploaded music

"Play [song name] from my library"

Play previous song

"Back" or "Previous"

Skip forward

"Skip forward [X] seconds"

Shuffle

"Shuffle"

Repeat song

"Play it again" or "Play this song again"

Note: You must purchase a YouTube Premium subscription to get specific songs and albums. A YouTube Premium subscription is required for most functionality. The Google Account you used to link to your speaker or display is the default YouTube Music account associated with your speaker or display. To change the YouTube Music account associated with your speaker or display, you must unlink the Google Account that was used to set up your speaker or display. Learn how to unlink a Google Account from your speaker or display and link a new Google Account.

Spotify and Spotify Premium*

To listen to Spotify on your speaker or display, you must link your Spotify account. There are a couple of ways to listen to music using Spotify.

Spotify Premium

If you have a Spotify Premium account, you can play content on demand. You can get specific songs, albums or artists along with music based on genre, mood or activity, Spotify's curated playlists, and your personal playlists.

Spotify

If you don't have a Spotify Premium account, you'll get a station of songs inspired by the song, album, artist or personal playlists you asked for. You can't get specific songs, albums, artists or personal playlists on demand, but you can ask for music based on genre, mood or activity, or for Spotify-curated playlists.

Spotify also offers different listening experiences if you cast to TVs or speakers, which give you more ways to enjoy your music. Learn more about playing music on TVs, speakers, and groups.

What you'll get

Here's what to expect if you use Spotify vs Spotify Premium on a specific device:

Spotify on your speaker or display or audio group will play: Spotify on remote Chromecast-built in audio device (Example: Chromecast Audio) will play: Spotify on remote Chromecast-built in video device (Example: Chromecast)
will play:

Spotify Premium on
all devices (speakers or displays, audio groups, audio devices, and video devices)

Request a song Station of songs inspired by the requested song Station of songs inspired by the requested song Requested song Requested song
Request an album Station of songs inspired by the requested album Station of songs inspired by the requested album Requested song Requested song
Request an artist Station of songs inspired by the requested artist A shuffle of the artist songs Tops songs from the artist Tops songs from the artist

Request a Spotify curated playlist, like Discover Weekly

The requested playlist on shuffle Requested playlist on shuffle Requested playlist Requested playlist

Request a personal playlist on Spotify

Station of songs inspired by the playlist Playlist on shuffle Requested playlist Requested playlist
Playing a previous song Not supported Not supported Supported Supported
Repeat a song or skip within a song Not supported Not supported Supported Supported

Advanced voice commands

In addition to basic voice commands, you can use these advanced commands when you listen to Spotify or Premium.

To do this: Say "Hey Google," then:
Play your liked songs from your Spotify library "Play my songs" or "Play my library"

Play playlist

Play playlist pre-shuffled

"Play Discover Weekly" or "Play [playlist name]"

"Shuffle Discover Weekly" or "Play [playlist name] on shuffle"

Play personal playlist

Shuffle personal playlist

"Play [named playlist]"

"Shuffle [named playlist]"

Like or dislike a song

"I like this song" or "I dislike this song"

"Thumbs up" or "Thumbs down"

Like or dislike the current playlist, album, or artist​​

"Save this playlist" or "Unsave this playlist"

"Follow this playlist" or "Unfollow this playlist"

You can also say "this album" or "this artist" instead of "this playlist"

Play previous song "Back" or "Previous"
Skip forward "Skip forward [X] seconds"
Shuffle "Shuffle"
Repeat song "Play it again" or "Play this song again"
Play playlist in a loop "Repeat on" or "Repeat off"

It may take your speaker or display several hours to recognize a newly-created private playlist.

Apple Music*

To listen to Apple Music on your speaker or display, you must link your Google Account with your Apple Music account. Note: An Apple Music subscription is required to play music using speakers and displays.

You can get specific songs, albums or artists along with music based on genre, mood or activity, Apple Music's curated playlists, and your personal playlists.

Advanced voice commands

In addition to basic voice commands, you can use these advanced commands when you listen to Apple Music.

To do this:

Say "Hey Google," then:

Play your liked songs from your Apple Music library

"Play my songs" or "Play my library"

Play playlist

Play playlist pre-shuffled

"Play New Music Daily" or "Play [playlist name]"

"Shuffle New Music Daily" or "Play [playlist name] on shuffle"

Play personal playlist

Shuffle personal playlist

"Play [named playlist]"

"Shuffle [named playlist]"

Like or dislike a song

"I like this song" or "I dislike this song"

"Thumbs up" or "Thumbs down"

Like or dislike the current playlist, album, or artist​​

"Save this playlist" or "Unsave this playlist"

"Follow this playlist" or "Unfollow this playlist"

You can also say "this album" or "this artist" instead of "this playlist."

Play previous song

"Back" or "Previous"

Skip forward

"Skip forward [X] seconds"

Shuffle

"Shuffle"

Repeat song

"Play it again" or "Play this song again"

Play playlist in a loop

"Repeat on" or "Repeat off"

Pandora and Pandora Premium (US only)*

Pandora is only available in the US.

Pandora

You'll get a station of songs inspired by or similar to the song, album, artist or genre you selected. You can't request specific songs, artists or albums. Ads will play occasionally between songs.

Pandora Premium

You can request specific songs. From a mobile device or computer, you can also create fully customizable playlists that can be played on your speaker or display. Your listening experience won't be interrupted by ads. Music will play at higher quality.

To listen to Pandora on your speaker or display, you must link your Pandora account.

When you say "Ok Google" or "Hey Google," then:

Pandora

Pandora Premium

"Play my shuffle," "Play my shuffle radio" Play personalized radio from Pandora Play personalized radio from Pandora

"Play my Thumbprint radio"

Note: To play your thumbprint radio, you must have saved several stations and thumbed up several songs in order for Pandora to understand what you like.
Play personalized radio based on songs you've thumbed on Pandora Play personalized radio based on songs you've thumbed on Pandora

"Play Radioactive by Imagine Dragons"

A station that plays similar songs by related artists will be created Pandora will play your song, followed by playlist of similar songs
"Play Hardwired by Metallica" A station will be created that plays songs similar to songs found on the album Pandora will play the album you requested
"Play Beyoncé" A station that plays the artist and related artists will be created Pandora will shuffle songs by the artist
"Play classic country", "Play [Pandora station name]" The station will be played The station or playlist will be played
"Thumbs up," "Thumbs down," "I like this song" Like or dislike a song from Pandora Like or dislike a song from Pandora

Deezer (Premium and Family)

Note: A Deezer Premium or Deezer Family subscription is required to play music using your speaker or display. Deezer is not supported.

To do this: Say "Hey Google," then:
Play your Flow "Play my Flow"
Play curated playlist from your library "Play [named playlist]"
Play album "Play [named album]"
Play previous song "Back" or "Previous"
Skip forward "Skip forward [X] seconds"
Shuffle "Shuffle"
Repeat song "Play it again," "Play this song again" or "Repeat the song"

Listen to music with Voice Match

If you've set up Voice Match, guests and housemates won't be able to access your library content.

If you haven't set up Voice Match, guests and housemates can access music from your library.

Learn more about media and multiple users

 Other ways to control music

From the Google Nest or Home device

Speakers

Google Home Google Home

To do this: Touch Google Home like this: Image
Play, pause or stop alarm or timer Tap once on the top of the device.
Turn up the volume

Swipe clockwise on the top of the device.

Note: This only adjusts the volume of media. You can adjust alarms and timers volume anytime in the Google Home app.

Turn down the volume

Swipe counterclockwise on the top of the device.

Note: This only adjusts the volume of media and your Google Assistant. At volume level 0, all media will be muted but your Google Assistant will still speak at a minimum level. It doesn't adjust the volume of alarms and timers.

Start your request Press and hold down on the top of the device.
Mic on or off

Press the microphone mute button on the back of the device.

Note: If you mute the microphone, it prevents Google Home from listening or responding. To interact with Google Home, the microphone must be on.

Factory reset the device Press and hold the factory reset button located on the back of Google Home.
Turn off power Unplug power cable from Google Home.

Googel Nest Mini Google Nest Mini (2nd gen)

Note: The Google Nest Mini (2nd gen) has a wall mount screw slot on the back. If your device doesn't have a wall mount screw slot, it is a Google Home Mini (1st gen).

To do this: Touch Google Nest Mini like this: Image

Play, pause or stop media or end a current phone call

Tap the center of the Nest Mini.

Google Nest Mini center tap
Stop a ringing alarm or timer

Tap the center of the Nest Mini.

Google Nest Mini center tap
Turn up the volume

Tap the right side of the Nest Mini.

10 total taps to reach maximum volume.

Note: This only adjusts the volume of media and your Google Assistant. At volume level 0, all media is muted but your Google Assistant will still speak at a minimum level. It doesn't adjust the volume of alarms and timers.

To reverse controls, open the Home app touch and hold your device's tile Settings  Audio Reverse device controls.​

Google Nest Mini volume up
Turn down the volume

Tap on the left side of the Nest Mini.

10 total taps mute all audio except your Google Assistant.

Note: This only adjusts the volume of media and your Google Assistant. At volume level 0, all media is muted but your Google Assistant will still speak at a minimum level. It doesn't adjust the volume of alarms and timers.

To reverse controls, open the Home app touch and hold your device's tile  Settings  Audio Reverse device controls.​

Google Nest Mini volume down
Turn mic on or off

Toggle the mic on or off switch found next to the power cord. The switch will display orange when the microphone is turned off.

Note: If you turn off the microphone, it prevents Nest Mini from listening or responding. To interact by voice with Nest Mini, the microphone must be on.

Google Nest Mini mic on-off
Factory reset the device

Turn the mic off, then press and hold the lights in the center of the Nest Mini.

Hold for about 15 seconds.

Google Nest Mini reset
Turn off power Unplug the power cable from Nest Mini. Google Nest Mini unplug
Start your request

Note: You can't press and hold the top of the Nest Mini to start a request with your Assistant.

Instead, say "Hey Google" to start your request.

Google Home Mini Google Home Mini (1st gen)

To do this: Touch Google Home Mini like this: Image

Play, pause or stop media or end a current phone call

Press and hold either side of Home Mini.

Stop a ringing alarm or timer

Press and hold either side of Home Mini.

Turn up the volume

Tap on right side of Home Mini.

To reach maximum volume, tap to volume level 10.

Note: This only adjusts the volume of media and your Google Assistant. At volume level 0, all media will be muted but your Google Assistant will still speak at a minimum level. It doesn't adjust the volume of alarms and timers.

Turn down the volume

Press and hold left side of Home Mini.

10 total taps will mute all audio except your Google Assistant.

Note: This only adjusts the volume of media and your Google Assistant. At volume level 0, all media will be muted but your Google Assistant will still speak at a minimum level. It doesn't adjust the volume of alarms and timers.

Turn mic on or off

Toggle the mic on or off switch found next to the power cord. The switch will display orange when the microphone is turned off.

Note: If you turn off the microphone, it prevents Home Mini from listening or responding. To interact with Home Mini, the microphone must be on.

Factory reset the device

Press and hold the factory reset button located below the power cord on the bottom of Home Mini. Find the circle etched into the base.

Hold for about 12 seconds.

Turn off power Unplug the power cable from Home Mini.
Start your request

Note: You can't press and hold the top of Home Mini to start a request with your Assistant.

Instead, say "Hey Google" to start your request.

Google Home Max Google Home Max

To do this: Touch Google Home Max like this: Image

Play, pause or stop media

Stop a ringing alarm or timer

End a call

Horizontal placement: Tap the line located on the top of Max.

Vertical placement: Tap the line located on the right side of Max.


Turn up the volume

Horizontal placement: Swipe from left to right along the line located on the top of Max.

Vertical placement: Swipe up along the line located on the right side of Max.


Turn down the volume

Horizontal placement: Swipe from right to left along the line located on the top of Max.

Vertical placement: Swipe down along the line located on the right side of Max.


Turn mic on or off

Toggle the mic on or off switch located on the back of Max. The switch will display orange when the microphone is turned off. You can't use your voice or the Google Home app to turn on or off the mic.

Note: When you turn off the microphone, it:

  • Prevents Google Home Max from listening or responding. To interact with Google Home Max, the microphone must be on.
  • Turns off Room EQ.
Factory reset the device

Press and hold the factory reset button located above the power cord on the back of Max. Find the small grey button.

Hold for about 12 seconds.

Turn off power Unplug the power cable from Max.

Google Nest Audio Google Nest Audio

To do this: Touch Google Nest Audio like this: Image

Play, pause or stop media or end a current phone call

Tap the center of the Nest Audio.

Stop a ringing alarm or timer

Tap the center of the Nest Audio.

Turn up the volume

Tap the right side of the Nest Audio.

20 total taps will be maximum volume.

Note: This only adjusts the volume of media and your Google Assistant. At volume level 0, all media will be muted but your Google Assistant will still speak at a minimum level. It doesn't adjust the volume of alarms and timers.

Turn down the volume

Tap on the left side of the Nest Audio.

20 total taps will mute all audio except your Google Assistant.

Note: This only adjusts the volume of media and your Google Assistant. At volume level 0, all media will be muted but your Google Assistant will still speak at a minimum level. It doesn't adjust the volume of alarms and timers.

Turn mic on or off

Toggle the mic on or off switch found next to the power cord. The switch will display orange when the microphone is turned off.

Note: If you turn off the microphone, it prevents Nest Audio from listening or responding. To interact by voice with Nest Audio, the microphone must be on.

Factory reset the device

Turn the mic off, then press and hold the lights in the center of the Nest Audio.

Hold for about 15 seconds.

Turn off power Unplug the power cable from Nest Audio.
Start your request

Note: You can't press and hold the top of the Nest Audio to start a request with your Assistant.

Instead, say "Hey Google" to start your request.

Nest Wifi point Google Nest Wifi point

To do this:

Touch Nest Wifi point like this:

Image

Play, pause or stop media or end a current phone call

Tap the center of the Nest Wifi point.

Nest Wifi center tap

Stop a ringing alarm or timer

Tap the center of the Nest Wifi point.

Nest Wifi center tap

Turn up the volume

Tap on the right side of the Nest Wifi point.

10 total taps will be maximum volume.

Note: This only adjusts the volume of media and your Google Assistant. At volume level 0, all media will be muted but your Google Assistant will still speak at a minimum level. It doesn't adjust the volume of alarms and timers.

Nest Wifi point volume up

Turn down the volume

Tap on the left side of the Nest Wifi point.

10 total taps will mute all audio except your Google Assistant.

Note: This only adjusts the volume of media and your Google Assistant. At volume level 0, all media will be muted but your Google Assistant will still speak at a minimum level. It doesn't adjust the volume of alarms and timers.

Nest Wifi point volume down

Turn mic on or off

Toggle the mic on or off switch found next to the power cord. The switch will display orange when the microphone is turned off.

Note: If you turn off the microphone, it prevents Nest Wifi point from listening or responding. To interact by voice with your Nest Wifi point, the microphone must be on.

Nest Wifi point mic on-off

Turn off power

Unplug the power cable from Nest Wifi point.

Nest Wifi unplug

Start your request

Note: You can't press and hold the top of a Nest Wifi point to start a request with your Assistant.

Instead, say "Hey Google" to start your request.

Displays

From the Google Home app

  1. Make sure your mobile device or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi network or linked to the same account as your speaker or display.
  2. Open the Google Home app Google Home app.
  3. To play or stop music, tap Media.

Your device plays music from your default music provider. You can pause, resume, change volume and skip forward or backward in the song.

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