Apple popularized digital music consumption in 2003 with the launch of its iTunes Store, selling both albums and individual tracks. But in the years that followed, the industry evolved from selling to streaming music, with companies like Spotify leading the way. Apple got the message, and duly copied Spotify’s business model by offering the entirety of its catalog for a fixed monthly fee–and Apple Music was born.

I recall the early days of Apple Music. While the app worked, the music discovery algorithm was noticeably inferior to Spotify’s, and its features were too limited. That’s no longer the case. Spotify continues to shine with its algorithm and Connect continuity feature, but Apple Music has arguably become the superior streaming service. If you’re primarily using Spotify, you’re missing out on these 10 unique Apple Music perks.

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