We love these interviews that executives from certain Apple departments are constantly giving to the most interesting media. We usually extract interesting content from these interviews, although generally Apple and its workers are usually very cautious when it comes to uncovering future surprises. This time it was Larry Jackson, Bozoma Saint John, and Zane Lowe, all related to Apple Music, who have offered exciting firsts about what's to come in the Cupertino company's on-demand music scene. The evolution of Apple Music does not seem to be close to stopping, always trying to be one step ahead of the competition.
The trio of Apple executives have offered an interview to ComplexIn which They ask us for a vote of confidence for a musical service that arrived late but making a lot of noise.
We are working on something very special and we hope that people will pay attention to it. My vision five years from now is that every person on the planet intends to use Apple Music. I really think we have created something very, very special. I don't think anyone can do what we have done. I think the conflict with other similar services is good. We have all the time in the world and we are never going to be scared, we go with everything - Bozoma Saint John
These have been the words that they have directed, meanwhile they report that Apple continues to work on audiovisual content related to Apple Music such as the documentary "Vital Signs" at the controls of Dr.Dre, accompanied by the television show "Carpool Karaoke" that Apple acquired a few months ago but which does not seem to have finished exploding, by the hand of James Corden, the charismatic presenter who he has already put the most relevant figures from the entire musical and non-musical panorama in his car.