Apple Music has expanded its global live radio lineup with three new stations: Apple Musica Uno, Apple Music Club, and Apple Music Chill. Announced on Tuesday, these stations aim to cater to diverse musical tastes, offering free access to listeners without requiring a subscription.
A Global Latin Music Celebration
Apple Musica Uno focuses on Latin music, featuring popular genres such as Musica Mexicana, Latin Pop, and tropical beats. The station debuted with Bad Bunny’s latest single, “EL CLuB,” as its first song. With Becky G serving as the station’s guide, listeners can expect appearances from artists like Rauw Alejandro and Grupo Frontera.
A Club Vibe Anytime, Anywhere
Dance and electronic music fans can tune into Apple Music Club, designed to bring a party atmosphere to any setting. This station features exclusive mixes from DJs and iconic tracks. The first song aired was Inner City’s classic “Big Fun.” Hosts like Tim Sweeney and NAINA, along with curated sets from events like Tomorrowland, bring an immersive club experience directly to listeners.
Relaxation Meets Mindfulness
For a more laid-back vibe, Apple Music Chill delivers a calm and mindful listening experience. This station blends relaxing tunes with “mindful moments” to help listeners center themselves. The debut track was Beck’s reimagined version of George Harrison’s “Be Here Now.” Esteemed hosts such as Brian Eno and Stephan Moccio add depth to the station’s offerings.
A New Era of Apple Music
Apple Music’s expansion underscores its dedication to providing a variety of high-quality listening experiences. Zane Lowe, Apple Music’s global creative director, described the initiative as a commitment to live, human-curated radio in an era dominated by AI and algorithms.
Listeners can access these stations on any Apple Music-supported device, including iPhones, iPads, and Macs, or via the Apple Music website. With this expansion, Apple Music strengthens its position as a leader in innovative and diverse music streaming.