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artists can give gifts to their fans

Apple Music announced From Apple Music with love. With this, the streaming service allows subscribers to receive “gifts” from their favorite artists.

Here’s what Apple Music says:

“Like every year, Apple Music spoils its subscribers as the Christmas holidays approach. In 2022, a live concert by Sam Smith at the Royal Albert Hall, an intimate EP by John Legend, a special reissue of Shania Twain’s cult album Come On Over, a Christmas album by Harry Connick, Jr., festive mixes by DJs Khaled and Fred again…, as well as a recorded performance by WILLOW for her birthday, are added exclusively to the foot of the tree for all our members. Let yourself be carried away by the magic of Christmas now with these musical experiences we have designed for you. »

From Apple Music with love started yesterday and will end on November 30th. Therefore, some international artists (such as Sam Smith, Shania Twain, Fred Again, John Legend and DJ Khaled) will share additional content with their fans on Apple Music. Thus, users will be entitled to several items including live recordings, new versions of their favorite songs, a reissue of a classic album along with a brand new holiday album and mixes.

The first gift comes from Fred Again, dubbed “the ace of British electronica” by the streaming service. You can listen to his Boiler Room on Apple Music.

The second gift comes from Harry Connick, Jr. Apple highlights his exclusive holiday album called Make it cheerful who is also available to listen to him on Apple Music.

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Marc Oliver Telfort

Lovers of information technology, psychology and high-tech in general. I am an editor of appsystem.fr and app4phone.fr. Unconditional fan of Apple products, I try to convey my passion through my publications.


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