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APPLE MUSIC: TURN IT UP WITH THESE TIPS AND TRICKS

Music has helped to transform Apple in recent decades, from the launch of the original iPod to modern developments like Apple Music, the HomePod mini, and AirPods Pro. For music fans, the Cupertino company offers a great deal, and the chances are you don’t know about all of the hidden features, tools, and accessories Apple offers to delve deeper into music.

THE STREAMING BATTLE

Since its launch six years ago, Apple Music has made a significant dent in the industry.

The latest data with Spotify ahead with a 31% share, and other players like Amazon Music, Tencent Music, and YouTube Music climbing the ranks as the market becomes increasingly fragmented and globalized. Nowadays, it’s hard to find a technology giant that hasn’t dabbled in streaming - considered entering the game, however, has since backed down. For less than $10 per the truth is that most players want to push their content on every possible platform to make money. And money they rarely make. On average across all countries, Apple Music pays $0.00599265 per stream, which, when you take into account publishers and other players who take a cut in every song’s stream, means the artists receive very little for their work. It’s led to some singers, such as though in a cut-throat sector, it’s likely that little will change.

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