New Music to Listen Up & Streaming on your Apple Music

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Sep 8, 2018 · 5 min read

Every single Friday Apple Music revealed the new music and you can simple go to your iTunes app on iOS or MacOS and you will discover the new music released by your favorite artist.

Listen to your music library and discover new artists in the Music app on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Android phone, and Apple TV.

You can use the Music app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with the latest version of iOS or your Apple TV (4th generation or later) with the latest version of tvOS. On your Android phone, download the Apple Music app.

For You

If you subscribe to Apple Music, you can see music recommendations and playlists tailored to your tastes in this tab. You can also listen to your New Music Mix, Favorites Mix, and Chill Mix, all of which are updated weekly, and see what your friends are listening to.

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If you subscribe to Apple Music, you’ll see what’s new in music and what songs and videos are topping the charts in this tab. Here you can also watch music videos and find music video playlists. You can add and download any of this content to your Library.

If you don’t subscribe to Apple Music, use the iTunes Store app to buy and download music instead.

On your browse you will find out the new Album of Troye Sivan “Bloom”, and you can save it offline, “Dance to This (feat. Ariana Grande)” and “Lucky Strike” are the jewels of the album.

On Thursday, Dua Lipa give us this modern dance tune “Electricity (feat. Diplo & Mark Ronson) by Silk City” also you can streaming the hot video. Diplo and Mark Ronson the ultimate greatest producers working together in one tune, is like the dream of every artist.

On June when I was shopping at Bershka, I discovered Juno Disco, duo of dance music and they give this song “Do What You Want”. “This is one of those songs that has me furiously stroking my moustache with excitement.” Indie Shuffle.

Another great musician/song writer and producer MNEK released today his LP Album named “Langauge” he said: “I’ve made this with all my heart and soul (this album is best listened to from start to finish).”

Pop artist Indiana released second solo album named “Not Girlfriend Material” a 10 album track with songs for your ex boyfriend, solitude and anxiety party songs.

From NY Times, on a sticky late-spring Saturday in New York, Devonté Hynes was on the set of the video for the song “Jewelry,” one of his newest solo recordings under the name Blood Orange — a typically restless, jazzy slow jam that starts as a spoken-word poem and ends as a kind of languid rap. The “set,” in this case, meant the sidewalk on a slip of street running west to east between Sixth Avenue and Washington Square Park. As with most of the videos the 32-year-old Hynes has created since he began making music professionally, back in his late teens, he was directing this one himself.

Justice have released their third “live album,” Woman Worldwide. Full of tracks found on their 2016 LP Woman, the new release was crafted “to sound like a proper studio album,” as opposed to past albums such as A Cross the Universe and Access All Arenas, which captured crowd noise and “purposely approximated the sound of bootlegs.”

Ariana Grande’s journey from child star to “human cupcake” to heir apparent to the diva throne has been centered around discovering the song that defines her. Though her soprano is instantly recognizable — floating from sultry melismas to whistle singing, elocution be damned — locating her in the hits has been difficult at times. Her last two albums, 2014’s My Everything and 2016’s Dangerous Woman, were solid but musically scattershot, filled with trendy guests and weighed down by her bad-girl alter-ego. For Grande to ascend to the next creative level, she’d need more than just the range.

“Expectations” is the new album of MAGIC! “every lyrics is from our heart, please enjoy!” signed Nasri, so what you guys think about this new album, please let me know.

Ra Ra Riot was the little indie rock band that could, even when it didn’t seem like they would persevere. This isn’t the type of shadow-shrouded doubt that tumbled from the mouths of critics or wavering fans. Instead, it’s the reality the five-piece band was confronted with right from the start of their career, back when John Pike, the original drummer, passed away during the recording of their debut album, The Rhumb Line.

If you think the longtime rocker would fly away as the world collapses, you don’t know Lenny. Global worries have led to a deeply creative period fro Kravitz, and he find release on Raise Vibration. There are wild instrumental breaks and extended sax solos, Native American drums and chants, a psychedelic ballad named after the Man in Black, even real Michael Jackson ad-libs from their “(I Can’t Make It) Another Day” session. Most of all, his 11th studio album skillfully marries rock and soul’s past to comment on the current stae of the world.

RIP Mac Miller.

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