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Apple Music is bringing Top 100 charts to its service today, showcasing both country-based charts and the top songs globally, the company tells The Verge. Apple will add 116 charts to the service today for users on iOS 12 beta and macOS Mojave beta, all of which can be found under Top Charts in the Browse section of the app. Rolling Stone first reported the update.
Spotify has offered these types charts for years, while Apple has only offered top charts for singles, albums, playlists, and videos, none of which could be saved to your library or downloaded.
Spotify has offered these types of charts for years
Every country Apple Music operates in will have charts detailing the most popular songs in that region, but...
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Continue reading...
Apple Music is bringing Top 100 charts to its service today, showcasing both country-based charts and the top songs globally, the company tells The Verge. Apple will add 116 charts to the service today for users on iOS 12 beta and macOS Mojave beta, all of which can be found under Top Charts in the Browse section of the app. Rolling Stone first reported the update.
Spotify has offered these types charts for years, while Apple has only offered top charts for singles, albums, playlists, and videos, none of which could be saved to your library or downloaded.
Spotify has offered these types of charts for years
Every country Apple Music operates in will have charts detailing the most popular songs in that region, but...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...