If you cancel your Apple Music account, your music will be removed from your device and you will not be able to access it. If you have any questions or concerns about this, please contact Apple.


Yes, you keep all the songs you downloaded from Apple Music.

If you subscribed to Apple Music before the launch of its new streaming service, you will still have access to your old music. You can also download all of your old music for free. However, if you subscribed to Apple Music after the launch of its new streaming service, you will not be able to access your old music anymore.

No, it is not possible to permanently download songs from Apple Music. There are many ways to save music from Apple Music, however including downloading the song as a playlist or saving it to your phone.

You can keep songs forever on Apple Music by purchasing them.

Apple Music is saved to iCloud, but not other services.

Yes, it will.

Apple Music keeps your library for as long as you are an active subscriber. If you cancel your subscription, they will delete all of your content.

Apple Music is a great service that has a lot of benefits. For example, it has curated playlists, live radio stations, and new music exclusives. You can also save songs to your library for offline playback. The only downside is the price. Apple Music is $9.99 per month, which is more expensive than Spotify’s $5 per month subscription fee.

To backup your Apple Music library, you can do the following:Make sure that iTunes is running in the background.Open Finder and go to the “Music” folder.Right click on “iTunes” and select “Get Info”.Click on the “Options” tab and uncheck the box for “Keep iTunes Media folder organized”.Close Finder.

Apple Music is an online music streaming service, which means that all of the music you have stored on your computer will be available to stream. If you want to download your old library onto your computer, you’ll need to find the files on your computer and import them into iTunes or another music player.