How To Play Apple Music On Alexa

Playing Apple Music on Alexa is a great way to enjoy your favorite tunes without relying solely on your iPhone or iPad. As an Apple Music lover and Alexa user myself, I have found this feature to be incredibly convenient and seamless. In this article, I will guide you through the steps of how to play Apple Music on Alexa, and share some personal tips and observations along the way.

Step 1: Enable the Apple Music Skill

The first thing you need to do is enable the Apple Music skill on your Alexa device. To do this, open the Alexa app on your smartphone or tablet and navigate to the Skills & Games section. Search for “Apple Music,” and select the Apple Music skill from the results.

Once you have found the skill, tap on it to enable it. You may be prompted to sign in to your Apple ID account. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.

Step 2: Link Your Apple Music Account

After enabling the Apple Music skill, you need to link your Apple Music account to your Alexa device. To do this, go to the Alexa app and navigate to the Settings section. Select Music & Podcasts, then tap on “Apple Music” under the Services section.

Next, click on the “Link account on Apple website” button. This will redirect you to the Apple Music login page. Enter your Apple ID credentials and click “Sign In.” You will then be prompted to grant permission for Alexa to access your Apple Music account.

Once you have successfully linked your Apple Music account, you can start enjoying your favorite Apple Music playlists, albums, and songs on your Alexa device.

Step 3: Using Apple Music on Alexa

Now that you have enabled the Apple Music skill and linked your account, it’s time to start playing your favorite tunes on Alexa!

To play a specific song, simply say, “Alexa, play [song name] by [artist name] on Apple Music.” Alexa will search for the song in your Apple Music library and start playing it.

If you want to play a specific album or playlist, you can say, “Alexa, play [album/playlist name] by [artist name] on Apple Music.” Alexa will find the album or playlist in your Apple Music library and start playing it from the beginning.

If you prefer to listen to a radio station, you can say, “Alexa, play [radio station name] on Apple Music.” Alexa will tune in to the radio station of your choice from Apple Music’s vast collection.

Tips and Observations

During my experience of playing Apple Music on Alexa, I’ve noticed a few things worth mentioning:

  1. If you encounter any issues with playback or connectivity, try restarting your Alexa device and ensuring that your Apple Music subscription is active.
  2. When playing songs, Alexa provides you with information about the song, such as the title, artist, and album. This makes it easy to discover new music and learn more about your favorite artists.
  3. If you have multiple Alexa devices in your home, you can create a multi-room music group to play Apple Music on all devices simultaneously. This is perfect for setting the mood during parties or gatherings.
  4. Remember that Apple Music on Alexa is dependent on a stable internet connection. If your internet connection is weak or unstable, you may experience interruptions in playback.

Conclusion

Playing Apple Music on Alexa opens up a whole new world of possibilities for music lovers. By following the simple steps outlined in this article, you can easily connect your Apple Music account to your Alexa device and enjoy your favorite songs, albums, and playlists with just a voice command. So go ahead, give it a try, and let the music flow through your home with the help of Alexa!