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View Musician, Production and Song Credits in Apple Music

30th August 2023

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Jacob Woolcock

30th August 2023

Jacob Woolcock

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iPhone 14 Pro
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iOS 17

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Description

In this video tutorial, I’ll be demonstrating how you can effortlessly navigate Apple Music on iOS 17 to find song credits, from talented songwriters to skilled musicians, dedicated band members, adept producers, and meticulous audio engineers. Join me as I unravel the hidden layers of information that make each song a masterpiece. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a newfound appreciation for the collaborative artistry that goes into every tune you enjoy.

Transcript

A nice little change in iOS 17 is that you can now see who was actually involved in the song that you’re currently listening to – who wrote it, who played in it, who produced it – all those sort of details.

And it’s really simple to access!

From the Now Playing screen of any song you’re going to press the three dots next to the track name and at the top of that menu you’re going to choose Show Credits.

From here you get a brand new screen with loads of information about who actually made that song.

Who the singers were, who the performers were, the songwriters, the producers, who mixed it – all of that information is available for you in a way that simply wasn’t possible on Apple Music before.

And from here as well there’s a one tap link to view all the lyrics of that song, which will show you the lyrics of the normal document rather than doing it in the time synced way that you get on the Now Playing screen.

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The Apple Music app is a streaming service that offers access to a vast library of songs, albums, and playlists. It includes features like curated recommendations, offline listening, and integration with users' existing iTunes libraries, providing a comprehensive and personalised music experience.
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This QuickTip video was recorded on an iPhone 14 Pro
running iOS 17.

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The content used in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All rights to the images, music, clips, and other media used belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership over any third-party content used. This video has not been authorised, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc.

iPhone, iPad and iPadOS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries and regions. iOS is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems Inc. Whilst I have done my best to list all applicable trademarks for this video, in the (hopefully unlikely) event that I have missed any you can find a full list of trademarks registered to Apple Inc. here.

Finally, please note that whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information contained within this video was correct at time of publication, please be aware that as future updates and software changes occur some or all elements of this video may become outdated. I will endeavour to remove videos which are completely obsolete so as not to cause confusion!

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