Why Does Apple Music Remove Songs from My Library? Explained
Learn why Apple Music removes songs from your library due to subscriptions, regional restrictions, or syncing issues and how to prevent it.
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Apple Music may remove songs from your library for several reasons. Subscription changes, such as lapsing or downgrading, can cause songs to disappear. Regional availability also matters, as songs or albums might become unavailable in certain countries. If you switch off iCloud Music Library, or if there’s an issue with syncing, your music could get deleted. Regularly check subscription status, sync settings, and regional restrictions to maintain your library.
FAQs & Answers
- Why do songs disappear from my Apple Music library? Songs may disappear due to subscription lapses, changes in regional availability, or if iCloud Music Library syncing is turned off.
- How can I prevent Apple Music from removing songs from my library? Maintain an active subscription, ensure iCloud Music Library is enabled, and check the regional availability of your songs regularly.
- Does downgrading my Apple Music subscription affect my music library? Yes, downgrading or lapsing your subscription can cause certain songs or playlists to be removed or become inaccessible.