Apple Music reveals its top 40 for the first half

After one selection of “essential” albums from the last decadesApple Music returns to the limelight this week with this time a collection of titles representing the global scene of the beginning of 2022. At the top of the list we find the artist Beyoncé with his song Break my soulwhich already has more than nine million views on YouTube.

To play this playlist, you have several options. The first is to choose a classic subscription to 9.99 euros per month for unlimited access to the Apple Music catalog. There is also an offer for students at 5.99 euros per month recently and one for families, supporting several users for 14.99 euros per month.

Rap and K-pop

Among the forty tracks chosen by the curators of Apple Music – who are real humans, according to the service – we also find Drake, Canadian rapper who has won multiple awards including three MTV Video Music Awards, three Grammy Awards and an NAACP Image Award. Among the lyricist’s productions available on the Cupertino streaming platform, here is a title from Certified Lover Boy which was highlighted: Way 2 Sexy (ft. Future & Young Thug).

To discover Apple’s new 2022 selection, follow this link. You can also listen to the Korean group BTS with Dynamite or even Adele with Easy on Me. On the other hand, electronic music seems to be quite absent on the menu, but other playlists are published very regularly according to current trends. Of course, you can also create your own from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac.

Voice, the low-cost alternative

For small budgets, Apple Music has also recently offered and Voice package at only 4.99 euros per month. This provides access to the same 90 million tracks as the others as well as thousands of playlists developed by “specialists”, but is not compatible with Spatial Audio and Dolby Atmos sound. The Lossless format is not included either, as is the display of the lyrics which also disappears.

Apple Music is also offered as a bundle with Apple One (TV+, Arcade, iCloud), for a reduction of a few euros.

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