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Apple’s music streaming service will launch with its own social network

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The wait may finally be over next month, as Apple will reportedly be releasing its new music streaming service in June, most likely under the name Apple Music. On top of this, some rumors are suggesting that the service will be heavily integrated with an artist-centric social network that will allow them to connect with fans and each other through Apple Music. 

Apple’s upcoming Beats-based streaming music service will likely be named “Apple Music” and will have deep social networking integration for artists, according to industry sources briefed on the plans for the new service. Taking a page out of the discontinued iTunes Ping feature from earlier this decade, the service will allow artists to have their own pages within the streaming music service that they can use to post track samples, photos, videos, and concert updates. Artists will also be able to share the content of other artists in an effort of cross-promotion. For example, all-gold Apple Watch wearer Kanye West could promote a new album from Taylor Swift on his “Apple Music” artist page, if he so chooses. Using iTunes accounts, all users of the streaming music service will be able to comment on and like these posts from big name artists, but users won’t have their own social network profiles like with Ping.

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