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Google Assistant Not Playing Music – Try These Fixes

Google Assistant Not Playing Music

Google Assistant is designed to let you control your phone using voice commands. This virtual assistant can do anything from setting appointments to sending text messages and playing music from various services. When you find Google Assistant not playing music, it could be caused by the Google app, the command you’re using to play music or your linked Google account that’s tied to your music service.

You can however get your tunes going again using a specific command, with the steps in the fixes below.

How to fix Google Assistant not playing music

Check that the Google app and music service app have the required permissions

For Google Assistant to work, it needs the Google app otherwise it’ll malfunction if the required permissions aren’t in place.

To check permissions, take these steps:

Check that Google Assistant and the music service account link to one Google account

Google Play Music and other music service apps need Google Assistant and the music app to use one Google account. Multiple accounts can cause a mismatch and you’ll find Google Assistant not playing music from your device. This can also cause issues with Google Home.

To check and link to the same account, do this:

Try to link a new music service to your Google account/Set the default music service on your Google Assistant device

If you find Google Assistant not playing music, you can link the new music account to help you figure it out. If it plays with the newly linked music app, check the Google account linked to both and take the steps below to link a new music streaming service to the Assistant:

What to do if Google Assistant is not playing music from your library

You can do two things: in your request when attempting to play music from your device, include the “in my library” phrase or, create a locally stored music playlist and ask Google Assistant to play it.

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