Apple Music is celebrating the 10 -year anniversary of its streaming service that has been celebrating consumers with a throwback to their favorite successful films in the past decade. “All the time replay” – a special version of Apple Music’s annual replay experience – is being launched for users, which allows them to see and listen to their most played songs since they joined the platform.
The Apple Music Home Tab will have a personal replay list. If you joined the service when he first launched on June 30, 2015, you will be able to persuade how your music tastes have been (or not) from the beginning, all of this is from the same playlist. Apple Music just launched this feature in 2019, it is much easier and comprehensive than manually reviewing your annual replay list.
It is unclear whether this playlist will be permanent or only available for a limited time. If this is former, then the replay will be updated at all times to reflect the hearing date of Apple Music users. We have asked Apple to explain.
Apple Music is one of the oldest offerings under the Apple Services Division, including Apple Arcade, Fitness Plus, TV Plus, Podcast and Books. These services are $ 26.6 billion in income for the company’s $ 95.4 billion in the past quarter and are constantly focusing on Apple as it changes to pay its consumers to pay its platforms, not its hardware.
For a wider throwback, Apple Music Radio will disclose the highest 500 most parts of song songs in the last 10 years, starting July 1. The service will have 100 songs daily, ending July 5 with the top 100, followed by the full “Apple Music 10 years: Top song” playlist will be made available for stream. Other events include a one -week long block of special and direct programming that begins with “Donut Boring: Apple Music Radio Birth” between 9am and 11am this morning.
Apple music is also opening a new studio space for artists in Los Angeles this summer. Apple says the three -storey facility measures more than 15,000 square feet, and includes 4,000 square feet of sound stage, room for photography, editing, and social media content, and two radio studios and a mixing room equipped for local audio.


