I want to optimize my streaming music experience and looking for practical ideas. How do you structure your playlists so they flow with your mood and time of day? What methods do you use to discover new songs without getting stuck in the usual algorithms? I'm also interested in how to combine auto-generated radio stations and mixes with your own playlists, and any tricks for managing offline storage without losing quality. Lastly, what habits do you recommend for keeping your library organized and avoiding a buildup of repeated tracks? Does anyone have a routine that works well?
How to organize and discover music on YouTube Music without losing my style?
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When I first started using YouTube Music, I split my library into three mood-based playlists—Morning Boost, Work Focus, and Evening Vibes—and let the “Add similar songs” feature auto-fill each list. Then, each week, I skim the radio suggestions and drop any fresh tracks into a “New Discoveries” playlist before downloading them in small batches to keep my offline storage tidy. This simple routine keeps my flow aligned with the time of day, prevents the algorithm from looping the same songs, and makes it easy to stay organized without any extra hassle.