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With iOS 18, Apple Music is getting a fresh set of updates that make the experience smoother, more interactive, and tailored to your preferences. From Music Haptics to new SharePlay options, these features enhance how you experience music.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through the latest iOS 18 tips and features to get the most out of Apple Music on your iPhone running iOS 18.
If you’re new to Apple Music, getting started is simple. After opening the Apple Music app, you can sign up for a free trial or choose a subscription plan. Here is a brief overview of the Apple Music plans:
Also, a special Apple Music Voice Plan, available for $4.99, lets you listen to any song via Siri.
After successfully completing the setup of your account, Apple Music will customize your musical tastes by inquiring about your preferred genres and artists. This is important because it helps the app generate suitable playlists and song suggestions for you.
After this, you may proceed to explore the Music app to learn its features.
You can also access a list of handy shortcuts with a long-press (tap and hold).
The Radio stations in Apple Music are awesome for background music while you work or play. They offer a continuous stream of songs, shows, and podcasts so you can just relax and listen without lifting a finger.
You can also check out music stations by genre, listen to Apple Music hits, or hear songs from around the globe. Simply select a station and enjoy!
iOS 18 has enhanced the music queue system. It now includes clearer options for adding songs to your listening queue.
The Play Last option has been renamed to Play After, providing more context about what will play next. When you select this option, you’ll see exactly what song or album will follow in the queue. Also, you can change the song that is currently playing without hampering the queue.
To add songs or albums to your queue, simply long-press on it and tap Play After. Or open the currently playing song page and tap the three-dots icon. Here, select Add to Queue. Moreover, you can find a Queue button in the Now Playing screen.
Crossfade facilitates a smooth transition from one song to another, so the music never stops playing. To enable crossfade on your device, follow the steps mentioned below:
Apple Music lets you create Collaborative Playlists with your friends and family. All the participants can add, remove, or reorder songs to the playlist. Pretty fun, right? Making themed playlists for group long drives and house parties is useful.
Once everyone joins the playlist, they can add, remove, and react to the songs.
Explore the geniuses behind your favorite tracks from the Apple Music Credit page. You will get information about all of the performing artists, composition artists, producers, lyricists and sound engineers who worked on the song.
Here’s how you can view song credits in Apple Music on your iPhone or iPad:
A cool new feature introduced with iOS 18 is Music Haptics. When you’re listening to music, your iPhone can provide subtle vibrations that sync with the beat of the song. So, it is useful for people with hearing impairments.
Here, you can adjust the intensity of vibrations based on your preference.
If you want to try something new, why not one of the premade playlists in the Music app? The songs are assembled for you, and you can simply skip over the tunes you don’t like. You can pick a playlist for a specific genre, mood like alone time, activity like a workout, a year like the 90s, etc.
If you discover a song you want to hold onto, tap the three dots to the right of it and then add it to your library or one of your own playlists. Tap the plus sign on the top right to add the entire playlist to your library.
When you find a song you want to add to a playlist or save it as a favorite, you can also automatically add it to your music library. This means that the song is always available to you, even if you delete the playlist.
Moving forward, any song you add to a playlist or mark as Favorite will also appear in your library.
Tip: You can mark an artist as your favorite to receive notifications about new releases, live shows and more. Simply go to the Artist page and tap on the star icon.
Whether you’re discovering a new genre, artist, or style, you can teach Apple Music what you like and dislike. Using the Suggest Less features, you can hear less of what you don’t with a simple tap.
If you can add tracks to your library quickly, select the Favourite option.
Additionally, you can enable listening history for the Music app to see your recently played songs and receive replay mixes. Open Settings → Apps → Music and toggle on Use Listening History.
Suppose you watch a show or movie on Apple TV and wonder about its title track. Now, you can view which music is playing in the show from the Insight option.
After using the Music app for a while, you’ll find a playlist of the songs you listened to the most over a period of time. Automatically generated for you, Apple Music Replay lets you easily access songs you played more than any others.
If you ever wondered what your most streamed songs on Apple Music were in 2024 or even 2020, Apple Music Replay lets you know.
SharePlay has been revamped in iOS 18 to allow users to share their music experience more easily without requiring everyone to have an Apple Music subscription.
Anyone nearby can join in on the fun when playing music through a HomePod, Apple TV, or any compatible Bluetooth speaker. They can scan a QR code displayed on your device to access and control the playback queue.
This feature is also integrated with CarPlay. It allows every passenger in the vehicle to add tracks to a queue or play/pause and skip a track without connecting to the AUX cable.
Whenever you start a SharePlay session with CarPlay, other nearby Apple devices can join the session by simply tapping a notification on the lock screen or scanning a QR code. They don’t need an active Apple Music subscription.
If you and your pals share your music tastes, it’s fun to find out what they’re listening to at the moment. This is a terrific way to hear something different or chit-chat over that upbeat new tune.
Alternatively, tap your profile icon and then select your name. You’ll see who you’re following and can choose a friend to see exactly what they’re listening to.
You can see song lyrics in the Music app, making it a great way to sing along. But you can do more with Apple Music’s lyrics than that. You can search for a song using a particular lyric and share specific lyrics with others.
When you view the lyrics for a song playing as described above, long-press one of those lyrics you want to share. You’ll then see it pop into a separate screen where you can share it via AirDrop, Messages, or on social media.
Similar to seeing what your friends are listening to, you can create and share a playlist directly with them. This is super for creating a compilation of songs you know they’ll love.
Once you create, it’s time to share!
For more details on how to share playlists on Apple Music, check out our how-to.
Like a playlist you create in Apple Music, Smart Playlists are those you can assemble automatically. You just set up the criteria for the songs you want to add. Then, when a new song lands in your library that matches those criteria, it’ll pop into the Smart Playlist, ready for you to listen to.
Although the Music app on iPhone doesn’t currently support creating Smart Playlists, you do have options. First, you can make the Smart Playlist on your Mac and sync it with the Music app for access on your iPhone. A second option is to set up a shortcut on your iPhone to create the Smart Playlist.
Take a look at our tutorial for creating a Smart Playlist to set one up on an iPhone using one of these methods.
If you travel somewhere with weak or no internet, did you know that you can listen to Apple Music offline? Just download the songs you want, and you’re ready when that “no signal” message comes into view.
To download one of your playlists, select it to open it. Then, tap the Download button (down arrow) on the top right.
If you’d like to see your downloaded music and how much space it takes up, go to Settings → Music and select Downloaded Music.
Do you love songs with booming bass, a toned-down instrumental background, or where the guitar stands out? You can enhance the sound of songs you listen to in the Music app with several options and only a few steps.
Open the Settings app → choose Music. Then, move down to the Audio section to adjust the following sound options.
Singing along with song lyrics is great, but what’s even better is when your voice is the only one. Just like that karaoke bar you visit on the weekends, Apple Music Sing lets you do it from right your couch.
Play a song as you normally would, and then tap the Lyrics icon. Warm up your vocal cords and tap the Karaoke icon (magic wand).
You’ll then notice the song’s vocals vanish, the melody remains, and the lyrics stay on the screen for you to sing along.
The feature is available on the iPhone SE 3rd generation and iPhone 11 series and later.
You may not realize it, but the Music app has an entire section of music videos for you to enjoy.
You’ll then see a great selection of videos, video playlists, and everything from new music to songs by genre to options for kids and families.
If you never want to miss that new song by your favorite artist or when a friend follows you, you can enable these notifications in the Music app.
Also, make sure you have your iPhone Notifications enabled for the Music app.
Go to Settings → Notifications → Music and turn on the toggle for Allow Notifications.
What’s your favorite Apple Music feature?
With these Apple Music tips, you should be set. Whether you want to view song lyrics, sing karaoke, or make your most-loved tunes sound even better, you’ll surely enjoy the Music app even more.
Let us know which of these features, or others not mentioned here, are your Apple Music favorites!
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