Why this site exists
Search results for Metrolist mix the Android music client with real-estate products, unrelated companies, stale versions and unofficial downloads. Metrolist APK Wiki keeps the scope narrow: the open-source Android YouTube Music client published by the MetrolistGroup project. Our homepage answers the download intent immediately, while the core guides explain the platform limitations and risks that a download button cannot.
This website is independent. It is not operated by MetrolistGroup, YouTube or Google, and it does not claim endorsement from those projects or companies. Product names and screenshots are used to identify and explain the software. The site maintains its own editorial layout, explanations and support address.
Our source policy
- Release facts are dated so visitors know when they were checked.
- Official screenshots are processed into compressed WebP files for page performance.
- Unverified Windows, macOS, iPhone or web editions are not presented as official builds.
- Corrections are evaluated against traceable project sources.
High-impact facts such as the latest version, release date, package name, Android requirement, APK filenames and project status are checked against first-party sources. The primary source is the MetrolistGroup/Metrolist GitHub repository, including its release API, README, build configuration and official Android metadata. The repository currently lists metrolist.cc as the project website.
Download buttons on this site send visitors to project-hosted GitHub assets. We do not rename, modify, unlock, patch or mirror the APK. We do not publish a Metrolist Mod APK because the app is already free and open-source and an unofficial repack creates avoidable signing and malware risk.
What our guides cover
The site covers the real questions visible in Metrolist searches: whether a PC version exists, whether the APK is safe, why playback or artist data fails, how GitHub releases work, how to move a Spotify playlist through YouTube Music, and how Metrolist compares with official or open-source alternatives. Each core page links back to the verified download and to closely related help rather than forcing every query onto one oversized page.
We distinguish a supported feature from a workaround. Running the Android APK in an emulator is not a native Windows release. A project website is not a Metrolist web player. Open-source transparency is useful evidence but not a guarantee of perfect security. These distinctions protect users and keep the content accurate.
Release freshness and corrections
APK pages become unsafe and unhelpful when they continue calling an old version “latest.” Before substantive download-site updates, we check the current stable GitHub release and align the hero, facts table, CTA labels, schema, FAQ and related guides. Visitors should still inspect the final GitHub destination because software can change after a page is published.
Send factual corrections, broken-link reports or accessibility feedback to support@metrolistapk.wiki. Include the affected URL and a first-party source when possible. Do not send account passwords, cookies, login tokens, copyrighted music files or private device logs.
Important limitations
Metrolist depends on upstream YouTube Music behavior and regional availability. This site cannot guarantee that every track, account, device, network or region will work. It also cannot audit every future commit or independently certify an APK as malware-free. Our role is to provide a clear source chain, accurate platform language and practical risk-reduction steps.
Users remain responsible for following applicable law, service terms and copyright rules. Download and cache features do not grant ownership of music. Where a guide discusses a VPN, proxy, emulator or playlist-transfer service, it explains the technical option rather than endorsing a specific provider or promising that use is permitted in every jurisdiction.