How to Recover Apple Music Playlists After Your Subscription Ends

Learn how to easily recover your Apple Music playlists after your subscription ends by renewing and troubleshooting your account.

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To recover Apple Music playlists after a subscription ends, simply renew your subscription. Apple keeps your playlists and library intact for a period after your subscription lapses. Once you renew, your playlists should automatically reappear. If they don't, check under the 'Library' tab for 'Recently Added' or try re-signing in with your Apple ID.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I access my Apple Music playlists without an active subscription? No, you cannot play or access your Apple Music playlists without an active subscription, but your playlists and library are saved for a limited time if you renew.
  2. How long does Apple Music keep playlists after subscription lapses? Apple Music keeps your playlists and library saved for a period after your subscription ends, allowing you to recover them when you renew.
  3. What should I do if my playlists don’t reappear after renewing Apple Music? If playlists don't reappear, check under the 'Library' tab's 'Recently Added' section or try signing out and back in with your Apple ID.