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Flawed, but destined for success!

Apple Music might have bugs right now, but it will be successful once they are fixed.

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Apple music was released with one sole purpose- to shake up the digital music industry.

Released on June 30th, it is safe to say that it has managed to exactly that, thanks to all the attention and visitors it has gotten.

However, before Apple music, there were other music streaming services like Spotify, launched seven years ago and has 75 million active users around the world.

So, it begs the question what does Apple music have that others do not.

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The answer is that it offers something a little different, something that will hopefully keep it afloat in the competitive music business.

This something extra include:

  • Three month free trial
  • Connecting music lovers worldwide with it's radio
  • Providing an exciting way for fans to connect with artists like
  • Exciting music discovery features
  • Connects you with your favorite bands
  • Integrates with your existing songs

However, the Apple music still has a lot of work in the following areas if it is going to remain relevant after the three month free trial.

  • Problematic iOS app
  • Cluttered design
  • Issues with iCloud integration
  • Bugs!
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The Apple music is no doubt a powerful new candidate in the music streaming world based on it's name alone, but a few tweaks here and there are necessary for it to become a more compelling option.

My verdict is that Apple Music is the future of music and the music industry, and streaming even with it's bugs and glitches, therefore, it scores a 7/10 in my book.

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