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Santyjazz

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Oct 24, 2019
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Hi all, I am aware this will be already in another thread but I am new on Apple Music and I have a simple question about the 100.000 limit songs for iCloud. I am confused here because I found different opinions about it in internet.

My doubt is, with an Apple Music subscription, apparently, there is no album or song limit when you add them to your Library from your Music subscription not from your musical Library. I can understand the limit of 100.000 songs on iCloud Music regarding the music you own, from your local musical library. That's ok. And apparently, Apple is saying that the albums or tracks added from my Apple Music Subscription doesn't count on that 100.000 songs limit.

That's the big thing. Now, I've reached my iCloud library limit of 100.000 songs from my local library, which is ok to me but now, the app Music, doesn't allow me to add more albums and music FROM MY APPLE MUSIC SUBSCRIPTION into my library, and it's saying that I have already reached my limit of 100.000 songs.

So, that's why I am confused here, Apple is saying that the music from your Apple Music Subscription doesn't count on that 100.000 songs limit but apparently it counts because as I said, with that limit already reached, the app doesn't allow me to add more albums or tracks from my Apple Music Subscription to my library.

I am pretty sure I am losing something here. Any ideas guys?

Many thanks in advance!
 
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