

I didn’t want ads to interrupt my listening experience. Don’t forget to subscribe!Īpple Music only offers the service if you subscribe to it, so I also subscribed to Spotify Premium. If you want to know more about how to transfer Apple Music songs to Spotify (or any other music streaming service, actually), check out our full coverage here. Surprisingly, the app was able to match most of my songs, but, for some reason, it had a lot of trouble with the Beatles – music rights? – and I’ve now got a lot of Beatles covers instead of the original albums. It’s a free-to-download app, but to migrate an entire library, a onetime purchase is required.Īfter more than a day of migrating my whole library, most of my playlists and songs looked alright. To start my experience with Spotify, I had to migrate all my library from one service to another, and I wouldn’t be able to do that one song per time.

This includes connecting to more friends, sharing my playlists, and getting to know more about Spotify’s “magical” algorithm. Spotify, on the other hand, recently rolled out a new user interface, and I’ve always wanted to try all of the social experiences on the music streaming service. Migrating from Apple Music to Spotify Why did I decide to try Spotify?Īpple Music has seen brighter days: wrong covers, delays to new albums and songs, and content missing have been occurring a lot recently. A couple of weeks from now, I’ll give my final opinion on whether I stick with Spotify or whether I return to Apple Music. In April, I decided that I’d finally give Spotify a chance, and I’ve got some initial thoughts: the good, the bad, and all the surprises along the way. I’ve been an Apple Music user since day one and rely on the Apple ecosystem for everything (from AirPods to HomePod and all other Apple devices), so I thought this would be a tough decision.

For quite a while I’ve been thinking about switching from Apple Music to Spotify.
