Apple Music is one of the most popular streaming services for music in the digital age, but users might not know that the platform also has a social networking component that allows friends to connect through music. Though there are competing options for music streaming, notably Spotify, Apple Music is a solid choice for people in the company's ecosystem of devices. The Music app is pre-installed on iPhones, and users can experience the service with free trials that vary in length. In addition, Apple services often provide unique ways to connect with other users throughout the company's entire portfolio, and Apple Music is no different. Users can simply use the streamer to discover and play music, but they can also connect and share with friends.
The integration of Apple Music with Apple's other offerings makes it possible to share songs and playlists outside of the Music application. After a playlist has been created, users have the option to share the playlist as they would any other type of media. This is best done using iMessage, which has the strongest Apple Music integration. There is a Music application for iMessage that allows users to share their recently played songs directly with other people over iMessage. After the iMessage has been sent, the recipient can tap on the song to automatically open it in the Music app. This is an intuitive way to share songs and playlists, but it requires leaving the application. Fortunately, Apple has a way to connect and share with friends right inside the Music app.
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The sharing starts on Apple Music by creating a profile, just like any social network. Open the Music app on an Apple device, and tap
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