Unfortunately, there are no ultimate solutions to avoid this behavior, but here we will try to give you a number of suggestions to solve the issue. Firstly, if you do not need this app, definitely, you can uninstall it from your device. However, it is not always possible on all devices. For instance, in Galaxy S4 the Play Music app is a system app, so you can’t uninstall it normally. The only way to remove it is by manually deleting the file “Music2.apk” from / system / app. It requires root privileges and a file explorer app. Another good solution is by temporarily disabling the app from the device. Anyone can simply do it from the Task manager and no root privilege is required. Just open the Task Manager and look for Google Play Music. Then click the Disable button and the app will disappear from your device. However, you can enable it again at any time.