The YouTube Music “There was a problem with the server (400)” error usually means your app or browser sent a request to YouTube’s servers that the server couldn’t understand or process — a 400 Bad Request status.
Common causes for this error:
Corrupted cache or cookies in the app or browser
Network issues (bad internet connection, unstable Wi-Fi)
Outdated app version
Incorrect account/session data causing request failures
Temporary server-side problems
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How to fix it:
1. Clear Cache and Data (App)
On Android: Settings → Apps → YouTube Music → Storage → Clear Cache (and if needed Clear Data)
On iOS: Reinstall the app (no direct clear cache option)
2. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
If using a browser, clear cache and cookies, then reload.
3. Update YouTube Music App
Check Google Play Store or Apple App Store for updates and install them.
4. Check Internet Connection
Switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data.
Restart your router if needed.
5. Sign Out and Sign Back In
Log out of your YouTube Music account and log back in.
6. Restart Device
A simple reboot can clear minor glitches.
7. Try a Different Device or Browser
See if the problem persists elsewhere.
If you have tried all of these steps and the error persists, the issue may be on YouTube’s end. In this case, your best option is to wait for them to resolve the problem. You can also report the issue directly through the “Help and feedback” section within the YouTube Music app.
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