What is Apple Music?
Apple Music is a digital music streaming service developed by Apple that allows users to listen to millions of songs, albums, and playlists on demand. It was launched in 2015 as Apple’s entry into the subscription-based streaming market.
Apple Music provides access to a large catalog of music across many genres, along with curated playlists, radio stations, and exclusive content. Users can search for artists, albums, and songs, or explore recommendations based on their listening habits.
The service offers features such as offline downloads, high-quality audio streaming, and integration with Apple devices like iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. It also includes live and on-demand radio through Apple Music Radio.
Apple Music operates on a subscription model, offering ad-free listening and full access to its library. Unlike some platforms, it focuses on on-demand streaming rather than a free ad-supported tier.
Today, Apple Music is one of the leading music streaming platforms worldwide, playing a major role in digital music distribution and helping artists reach global audiences through streaming and curated content.