Apple promotes Apple Music with a new video full of music references

Apple Music is probably Apple's fastest growing digital service. A service that was launched in 2015 and that despite initial stability and performance problems, has managed to convince a multitude of users, thus harming its main competitors. Obviously it does not reach the level of Spotify, which has the factor of being one of the first streaming music services to launch, but it follows very closely ...

Apple has just launched a new spot on YouTube to promote precisely Apple Music, a spot that will probably also reach television to try to gain even more users. The Apple Music Anthem, that's how the Cupertino guys have titled their new spot in which they promote the apple streaming music service. After the jump we show you the spot and we tell you all its curiosities ...

The discs of Sia, FKA Twigs, Kesha, Fleetwood Mac, among others, are those that you have been able to see in this 38 second spot in which Apple's streaming music service is promoted precisely. A series of mini-clips in which the covers of the most famous albums by most of Apple's top artists are the protagonists.

A service, Apple Music, that has been with us since 2015 and last September it reached the unimaginable figure of 30 million paying subscribers. Under the motto of "Discover millions of songs, always without ads", Apple Music has managed to get users thanks to its large music library, and the best thing is that it has grown while the service itself has been improved. On the horizon are video content, they have already arrived, but surely there is much to see for the Apple Music offer to be the best offer of a service


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