Apple Music Radio completely saved – and changed – the way I listen to music compared to a regular subscription model of streaming.
Stuck in the Loop of Your Old Playlist of Songs? Apple Music Radio is a Great Way to Break Free and Discover New Music
Your music streaming journey starts and moves forward like this: you sign up, find your favorite songs, create a playlist, and after a few months you’re paying money every month just to maintain and sustain that playlist.
Basically, you settle down on a handful of tracks which you now consider your go-to songs.
The moment I realized that I was going nowhere with new music, an idea hit me that maybe I should give Apple Music Radio a shot. It’s no-brainer to start from the ‘Apple Music Chill’ radio station, because that’s the type of music I usually listen to.
Believe it or not, a month later, I’m not listening to anything else. Apple Music Radio plays for me in the background as my primary source of music, and each and every single track is spot on or close.
For times when I do want to listen to something slightly more upbeat, the Apple Music Hits is a great radio station. Or, you can go full throttle with Apple Music Club.
Interestingly, my drives have become enjoyable after Apple Music Radio too. Rather than decide what to play, I just select the Chill radio station from CarPlay and I’m surrounded by the music I like, instantly.
My point is: if you’re stuck in a loop of your own playlist and want to get out of it, Apple Music Radio is phenomenal and very, very simple. Just launch the Music app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, select the Radio tab, and choose the radio station that suits you best.
It works every single time too.
