Top 100 Apple Music Nigeria Today
The Top 100 Apple Music Nigeria is a list of Top 100 songs compiled and updated by Apple Music everyday to keep users entertained and informed of the current songs that are making waves in Nigeria.
Top 100 Apple Music Nigeria Today
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About Top 100 Apple Music Nigeria
Top 100 Apple Music Nigeria also comprises the most listened-to songs on Apple Music.
This does not mean the Top 100 Apple Music Nigeria songs are the most listened to songs in Nigeria. Rather, it means the Top 100 Apple Music Nigeria songs are the most listened to songs on Apple Music Nigeria alone.
Actually, the idea that Top 100 Apple Music Nigeria is the best charting metric system in Nigeria is kind of inaccurate, because stats state that Apple Music is not the most used platform by Nigerians for music streaming.
Most streamed Nigerian Artists on Apple Music
While the Top 100 Apple Music Nigeria songs show that they have indeed been streamed many times, it doesn’t show that they are the most streamed songs currently in Nigeria.
Platforms like Audiomack and Boomplay take the lead.
Also the Top Ten Apple Music Nigeria songs is in fact a longer list of Top 100 Apple Music Songs in Nigeria.
This means that what Apple Music does is to publish the Top 100 Apple Music Songs in Nigeria while viewers can stop at the Top Ten Apple Music Nigeria songs or expand to see the Top 100 Apple Music Songs
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1) Olamide
2) Omah Lay
3) Wizkid
4) Fireboy DML
5) Davido
6) Tems
7) Kizz Daniel
8) Rema
9) Burna Boy
10) Ckay
Apple Music is a music, audio and video streaming service developed by Apple Inc. Users select music to stream to their device on-demand, or they can listen to existing playlists.
The service also includes the Internet radio stations Apple Music 1, Apple Music Hits, and Apple Music Country, which broadcast live to over 200 countries 24 hours a day.
The service was announced on June 8, 2015, and launched on June 30, 2015. New subscribers get a one-month free or six months free trial with the purchase of select products before the service requires a monthly subscription.
Originally strictly a music service, Apple Music began expanding into video in 2016. Executive Jimmy Iovine has stated that the intention for the service is to become a “cultural platform”, and Apple reportedly wants the service to be a “one-stop shop for pop culture”.
The company is actively investing heavily in the production and purchasing of video content, both in terms of music videos and concert footage that support music releases, as well as web series and feature films.
The original iOS version of Apple Music received mixed reviews, with criticism directed towards a user interface deemed “not intuitive“.
However, it was praised for its playlist curation, a vast library of songs to stream, and its integration with other Apple devices and services. In iOS 10, the app received a significant redesign, which received positive reviews for an updated interface with less clutter, improved navigation, and a bigger emphasis on users’ libraries.
Apple Music gained popularity rapidly after its launch, passing the milestone of 10 million subscribers in only six months. The service has 98 million subscribers around the world as of February 2022
Apple Music’s interface consists of five tabs: “Library”, “Listen Now”, “Browse”, “Radio”, and “Search”. The “Library” tab shows the user’s music collection, with options to view songs by “Playlists”, “Artists”, “Albums”, “Songs”, or “Downloaded Music”. Below these options, the tab also shows music recently added to the user’s library.
The “Listen Now” tab recommends music for the user based on their music tastes. Human expert selections supplement the algorithmic curation, while users are able to “Like” and “Dislike” songs to further improve music suggestions.
“Browse” shows new album releases from artists, playlists curated by the Apple Music team, upcoming album releases, as well as different categories including “Genres”, “Moods”, “Top Charts”, and “Music Videos”.
The “Radio” tab incorporates Apple Music Radio and other radio stations which play genre-specific or artist-related music, depending on the user’s preference.
Unlike traditional radio services, the radio feature in Apple Music allows users to skip songs, view previously played songs on the station, as well as view songs playing next.
The “Search” tab features a search box where users can search for artists, albums, Apple Music users, or songs by name or by lyrics.
When a song is playing, a “Now Playing” bar appears above the bottom navigation bar. When viewed, the Now Playing section allows users to add a song to their library, download it to their device, and like or dislike the song to improve suggestions on the “Listen Now” tab.
Other functions of the “Now Playing” section include the ability to control what music plays next and put songs on shuffle or repeat.
Additionally, users can view live lyrics of the song they are listening to through the now playing card, which displays the song’s lyrics live in sync with the time while it plays to the user.
Each artist page includes a profile banner and a “Play” button which automatically creates a radio station based around the artist.
Artist pages also include sections for their featured releases, albums, singles, top songs, and background information. Apple Music users can create their own profile on the service, thus allowing them to follow other users and see what music their followers are listening to.
Users also have the ability to view their most played songs, artists, and albums of the entire year through a feature called Apple Music Replay, accessible on the “Listen Now” tab.
The service is compatible with iOS devices running version 8.4 or later, iPadOS devices running version 13.0 or later, Music app on macOS Catalina or later, iTunes version 12.2 or later for Windows PCs, as well as Apple Watch, Apple TV, Apple CarPlay, and Apple HomePod.
It is also available for Android devices running version 4.3 or later, Chrome OS devices, Amazon Echo devices, and Sonos speakers. For devices without a native application, Apple Music is available on the web with a web player in beta.[11] On October 27, 2021, Sony announced that Apple Music would become available on the PlayStation 5.
Below the search box, a list of recent user searches and overall trending searches on the service are shown.
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I wish i can met omah lay one day