Because YMusic is not available on the Google Play Store (due to YouTube's terms of service), you must download the installer file (APK) manually.

To run YMusic on a PC, you first need a "bridge" software that allows Android apps to work on Windows.

Click the download icon next to a track to save it as an MP3 directly to your "virtual" SD card within the emulator.

Since YMusic is natively an Android application designed to save data while listening to YouTube content, there is no official direct "exe" installer for Windows. However, you can easily run the latest 2022 version on using an Android emulator . Step 1: Download an Android Emulator

If you want the music on your actual Windows hard drive, use the emulator’s "Media Manager" to export files from the emulator to your Windows folders. Key Features of YMusic 2022

or NoxPlayer are the most stable options for Windows 10 and 8.

Find the button (usually a small icon on the right-hand sidebar). Select the YMusic APK file you just downloaded.

Visit the official site of your chosen emulator, download the installer, and follow the on-screen prompts to install it.