Why my music library transfer to my car

My phone is connected to my car via bluetooth, but it won't transfer my music library to my car, which means I have to listen to everything that happens?

I'm not aware of any radio that allow you to download your music library from the phone to the car. When you are connected to the car via Bluetooth, you listen to music from your phone. You should consult the manufacturer of vehicle on their sound system to see how it works with Bluetooth, but mine has me control my music in your phone. I can go forward or backward, pause or to recess, but my music is still on the phone.

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