I suggest you get Apple Music and listen to the radio '10s Pop Hits' if you're looking for good songs you may have forgotten about (Spotify
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)Kyx wrote:@pinkteddyx64 @spotify95
I suggest you get Apple Music and listen to the radio '10s Pop Hits' if you're looking for good songs you may have forgotten about (Spotify)

spotify95 wrote:Kyx wrote:@pinkteddyx64 @spotify95
I suggest you get Apple Music and listen to the radio '10s Pop Hits' if you're looking for good songs you may have forgotten about (Spotify)
Will it cost me money to use Apple Music? Also does it come with iTunes, as I have that on my laptop?
Sounds like a good idea, I know I've got loads of music on my Windows Media Player that I need to put into playlists to listen to again, so thanks for letting me know about this
)Kyx wrote:spotify95 wrote:Kyx wrote:@pinkteddyx64 @spotify95
I suggest you get Apple Music and listen to the radio '10s Pop Hits' if you're looking for good songs you may have forgotten about (Spotify)
Will it cost me money to use Apple Music? Also does it come with iTunes, as I have that on my laptop?
Sounds like a good idea, I know I've got loads of music on my Windows Media Player that I need to put into playlists to listen to again, so thanks for letting me know about this
£9.99 a month for individual, £24.99 for family, £4.99 for student. But with EE you'll either get a 3 month or 6 month free trial (I got three months)
Once the trial has ended though, that'll be it, I'm not paying Apple the privilege (if I want to pay for music I'll go back to being a spotify subscriber!).spotify95 wrote:Kyx wrote:spotify95 wrote:Kyx wrote:@pinkteddyx64 @spotify95
I suggest you get Apple Music and listen to the radio '10s Pop Hits' if you're looking for good songs you may have forgotten about (Spotify)
Will it cost me money to use Apple Music? Also does it come with iTunes, as I have that on my laptop?
Sounds like a good idea, I know I've got loads of music on my Windows Media Player that I need to put into playlists to listen to again, so thanks for letting me know about this
£9.99 a month for individual, £24.99 for family, £4.99 for student. But with EE you'll either get a 3 month or 6 month free trial (I got three months)
Oh good looks like I'll be covered for my trial of Apple MusicOnce the trial has ended though, that'll be it, I'm not paying Apple the privilege (if I want to pay for music I'll go back to being a spotify subscriber!).

eriously, life's too short to be worried about retards on an internet forum.


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