Apple Music has become a music service used by millions of users every day. More than 60 million users pay a monthly subscription to access all music available in the service. However, users were not online platform where you can use the app if you don't have Apple. So the big apple threw itself web site in beta form where you can use Apple Music in the browser. Eventually, that version ceases to be beta again Apple officially launched the Apple Music web app.
Use Apple Music in the official web app
Apple wanted to choose a tumultuous moment as a COVID-19 challenge to move the tab through Apple Music. Sector of streaming music is growing during these months of confinement due to different alarm conditions around the world. So having a music service can be important to kill time.
In the official Apple Music web app (music.apple.com) we can live the same experience we would have with an official app. With one change: it only needs a browser for its proper functionality. On the side we have a search engine and three tabs with different content. See "About You", "Check" and "Radio", for their specific recommendations and discover new music.
The web app has small details that make the difference as a synchronization between macOS and the application. If black mode is activated in your macOS, the web will be in black mode. However, when in normal mode, the Apple Music web version will wear in bright and white tones to suit the look you want to see on your computer.
In addition, Apple has used the opportunity to sell us One World: Together at Home. It is a document presented by Apple Music in partnership with Global Citizien and the World Health Organization to support the fight against COVID-19:
The film, starring Lady Gaga, starred alongside actors Billie Elish, Andrea Bocelli, Chris Martin, Elton John, FINNEAS, J Balvin, John Legend, Kacey Musgraves, Lizzo, Maluma, Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder and in addition, will feature interviews with experts public health. The program will be broadcast live internationally, used to increase the contributions of organizations, food banks and manufacturers of essential products during the disaster. Enjoy your Sunday 2am (Spanish time) and don't miss the moment of the event that promises to make history.