In the Music app , Listen Now helps you play and discover your favorite albums, playlists, interviews, and personal mixes, based on your taste.
When you first tap Listen Now, youre asked to tell AppleMusic about your preferences. AppleMusic uses these preferences when recommending music.
Tap the genres you like (double-tap those you love, and touch and hold the genres you dont care for).
Tap Next, then do the same with the artists that appear.
To add a specific artist who isnt listed, tap Add an Artist, then enter the artists name.
Tap Listen Now, then tap a playlist or album.
Tap Play, or tap Shuffle to shuffle the playlist or album.
You can also touch and hold a playlist or album, then tap Play.
Go to an artist page, then tap
The Music app
Do any of the following:
Touch and hold an album, playlist, or song, then tap Love or Suggest Less Like This.
On the Now Playing screen, tap , then tap Love or Suggest Less Like This.
Telling AppleMusic what you love and dislike improves future recommendations.
Go to Settings
Turn on Show Star Ratings.
In Music, touch and hold a song in your library, tap Rate Song, then choose a rating from one to five stars.
Song ratings sync to all devices that use the same AppleID.
This option appears only if you already have star ratings from a synced library on your device.
If you dont want your followers on AppleMusic to see any of the music you play, follow these steps.
Turn off Use Listening History.
Turning off your listening history impacts new music recommendations and the contents of Replay playlists.