Apple Music has reached a significant milestone. Apple announced that its streaming music service now has 100 million songs available.
That’s a significant increase from the 30 million when it first launched in June 2015, implying that you’ll most likely find the new songs you’re looking for. The company also claims to be adding approximately 20,000 new tracks to the service every day.
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Apple Music has reached a significant milestone. Apple announced that its streaming music service now has 100 million songs available.
That’s a significant increase from the 30 million when it first launched in June 2015, implying that you’ll most likely find the new songs you’re looking for. The company also claims to be adding approximately 20,000 new tracks to the service every day.
The question is, of course, whether that advantage is compelling enough to switch from another service. It’s unclear how many of the songs are exclusives, such as original DJ mixes or live sessions.
We’ve asked Apple for more information. Those one-of-a-kind offerings may be appealing if you can’t get enough of a favorite artist, but they won’t necessarily sway you if you’re content to listen to album cuts.
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If nothing else, the 100 million-song figure gives Apple bragging rights: it can tout a larger library, which may entice first-time streamers concerned about not being able to find a favorite record.