![]() ![]() Today, anywhere in the world, in 167 countries and regions on Apple Music, any artist of any description can write and record a song and release it globally. But it’s more than just a number, representing something much more significant - the tectonic shift in the business of music making and distribution over these past two decades.īack in the 1960s, only 5,000 new albums were released each year. ![]() One hundred million songs - it’s a number that will continue to grow and exponentially multiply. Simply the biggest collection of music, in any format, ever. More music than you can listen to in a lifetime, or several lifetimes. The entire history, present, and future of music is at your fingertips or voice command. Twenty-one years on from the invention of iTunes and the debut of the original iPod, we’ve gone from 1,000 songs in your pocket to 100,000x that on Apple Music. Apple Music’s global head of editorial Rachel Newman answers the question: What’s in a number? ![]()
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