Ultimately, Google wants to be your one-stop shop for all things music. And its bases are pretty well covered. Have a collection of MP3s you want to upload? Check. Prefer a subscription so you don’t have to manage files? Check. Do you share songs by sending people YouTube links? You’re golden.

By itself, Music Key probably won’t woo anyone. If you’re happy with Spotify or Rdio, paying an extra $8/month to remove ads from YouTube isn’t that great of a proposition. But that’s just it. Music Key doesn’t come by itself. It’s better to look at the package as a whole: Google Play Music All Access YouTube Music Key (or whatever, ugh) is one of the most robust music platforms around. The best feature may simply be treating YouTube like the music service we’ve all been pretending it is anyway.