- In front of the Super Bowl Lix is Apple Music only $ 2.99 for six months for selected customers
- It’s a good time to give the streaming service a trip and ditch Spotify
Whether you let Apple Music expire after a free trial or have never been tempted by its deep integration with iPhone, Mac, Apple Watch, HomePod and iPad, the temperature to switch to Apple’s music flow service is on one all time.
Why? Well, Beyond Lossless Audio That Meets The Spatial Audio Standard for Free, Basically Every Song Imaginable, and Excellent Curated Playlists, Apple Music Is Offering New Subscribers An Excellent Deal Ahead of Super Bowl Lix and The Apple Music Halfime Show. You Can Get Six Months for Just $ 2.99, An Exceptional Savings.
While it lacks a fancy, visually attractive wrapped functionality at the end of the year, it compensates for it in many ways. A Replay Playlist Arrives Each Month, Meaning That Current Apple Music Subscribers Can See A List of the Songs They Played and Listed to the Most, Among Other Statistics, for January 2025.
The Apple Music Library contains well over 100 million songs, many of which are also available in lossless, Dolby Atmos and spatial audio formats. This means that with the right equipment – speakers, sound beams, earplugs or headphones – you get a more immersive listening experience. While Amazon Music offers this as well as Tidal, it is something that Spotify can’t touch the self-promised ‘hi-fi’ many many moons ago.
Not to mention if you use an iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple Watch, is the most important ‘Music’ app where Apple Music lives. It’s Also Integrated Quite Well, Allowing You To Share Tracks Easily and Even Ask Siri to Play Your Favorite Songs, Playlists, OR ARTISTS BY DEFAULT. Further, on the Big Screen, Courtesy of An Apple TV 4K – or on Other Devices – You Get Apple Music Sing, which is the Best Lyric Experience, In My Opinion, and A Super Fun Way to Karaoke With Almost Any Track Available On The platform.
LIKE Spotify, You’ll Find A Bunch of Playlists, Including Top Lists By Region and City, As Well As Curated Ones By The Apple Music Team and Even Some Artists. There are also several radio programs to choose from and music videos to watch.