

Turn on iCloud Music Library and wait for iTunes to finish updating your library.Īny music that you add to iTunes after you turn on iCloud Music Library will be available in Apple Music on your Android phone.Sign in to the iTunes Store with the same Apple ID that you use on your Android phone for Apple Music.Make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes. To add music that you imported from CDs, or bought from the iTunes Store or other sources, use iTunes on a Mac or PC. Now that Apple Music is available for iPhone, I was thinking it might be possible to access all my music on an Android phone-but I can't figure out conclusively if this will work. However, my biggest hangup is still being able to store all my music on my device. Recently I have become disillusioned with iPhones and am considering switching to one of the new Google Pixel phones. I use an iPhone as my phone almost exclusively for this reason (to use DRM-laced songs). While the songs I've downloaded in the last several years are all DRM free (either downloaded for free or on iTunes post-DRM), I have many songs from the iTunes-DRM era. I have a significant music collection on my computer, which I am still frequently adding to.
