This is a multi-step process, but still very easy to do.

All it takes is a simple copy and paste.

Here’s how it works:

Open Apple Music to theLibrary>Songssection.

Dock on iPad with Mail, Safari and Music

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If you don’t have it yet,download Apple Music from the Microsoft Store.

Select each song that should be copied to your Android gear.

Ctrl+Awill highlight everything, or you could pressCtrlas you select specific songs.

The Apple Music menu with the Library section expanded

Right-click one of the selected items and chooseCopy.

Connect your Android gear to your computerand open itsMusicfolder.

Right-click somewhere in the folder and choosePaste.

The context menu options for a selection of songs in Apple Music

Wait while the songs are copied over.

Select theProfileicon located in the upper-right corner of YouTube Music.

snag the songs you want to add.

The Music folder selected on a Google Pixel device in Windows Explorer

Your collection is also accessible through theYouTube Music Uploaded Songs page.

it’s possible for you to now play your music when you have an active internet connection.

you might also download the songs from YouTube Music to play offline.

A collection of songs in the Music folder of an Android smartphone

AirDroid

Visit web.airdroid.comon your Mac.

plant the AirDroid appon your Android.

Open AirDroid on your Android and selectTransfer>AirDroid Web.

Upload music in YouTube Music

Scan the QR code on your Mac and then tapSign inon the Android rig.

Double-clickFilesfrom the AirDroid Web desktop.

Open theMusicfolder to view this folder on your Android.

The AirDroid Web login option on Android

If you already have some songs on your Android, you’ll see them listed here.

Wait while the music is copied from your Mac to your Android.

When it’s finished, you could close out of AirDroid on both devices.

The AirDroid Web desktop on a Mac

The Music folder for an Android device viewed remotely through AirDroid Web

The Music folder selected in AirDroid Web on a Mac