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How to fix the Apple Music is not working issue in 2025

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Key Takeaways
  • Check Apple Music servers and internet connection
    Before troubleshooting your device, make sure Apple Music’s servers are working at Apple System Status and your internet connection is stable.
  • Update and sync your Apple Music library
    Ensure Sync Library is enabled in Apple Music settings and manually update the cloud library via File > Library > Update Cloud Library to keep playlists and songs consistent across devices.
  • Restart and free up device storage
    Restart your Mac, iPhone, or iPad to resolve temporary glitches. On a Mac, clear storage using a tool like CleanMyMac to fix syncing and performance issues caused by low disk space.
  • Check restrictions and subscription status
    Turn off content restrictions under Screen Time > Content & Privacy Settings and verify that your Apple Music subscription is active and payment information is up to date.
  • Try alternative music apps if needed
    If issues persist, apps like Elmedia Player, Eter, and Boom 3D provide offline listening, enhanced sound, and additional music management features. Setapp provides access to all these tools and helps optimize your Mac for a smoother music experience. Try these and over 250 more apps with a 7-day free trial.

If Apple Music isn’t working, don’t panic! It happens more often than you’d think. It could be a small bug, a syncing issue, or something with your device. I’ll show you the most likely reasons and how to fix them in just a few steps.

How to fix Apple Music not working

No matter if you’re on a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, the fixes are usually the same. Here’s how to get your music playing again.

1. Check Apple Music servers

First, check if Apple Music’s servers are down by visiting apple.com/support/systemstatus. Make sure all Apple Music server lights are green.

Apple Music server status

2. Test your internet connection 

Since streaming requires a good internet connection, test your speed at speedtest.net or check how fast other websites load to rule out connection issues.

Internet speed test result

3. Update the cloud library

To fix this, open Apple Music, go to Music > Settings, and in the General tab, make sure Sync Library is turned on. Then, in the top menu, click File > Library > Update Cloud Library to refresh your music across devices.

Note

If you don't see the "Sync Library" option turned on or available, it could be because:

  • You are not signed in to Apple Music with the Apple Account associated with an active Apple Music or iTunes Match subscription.
  • Your device is not signed in with the same Apple Account that has the subscription.
  • You do not currently have a subscription to Apple Music or iTunes Match, which is required to enable Sync Library.

4. Restart your Mac

Many Mac bugs, including Apple Music issues, can be fixed by a simple restart. Also, make sure your macOS is up to date by going to System Settings > Software Update.

Software update on a Mac In Settings > General

5. Clear storage space on Mac

Lack of storage can cause Apple Music syncing issues. Instead of manually deleting files, use a tool like CleanMyMac. It cleans, optimizes, and protects your Mac with one-click scans that remove unused files, clear caches, and free up space quickly.

Here's how to clear some storage space on your Mac with CleanMyMac:

  1. Install and open CleanMyMac.
  2. Click Cleanup> Scan. 
  3. Review details and deselect anything you don’t want to delete.

The Cleanup Manager window of CleanMyMac, a Mac optimization tool that is available on Setapp

6. Disable content restrictions

Content restrictions, like explicit filters, can block streaming of some Apple Music songs.

To fix this: 

  1. Open System Settings. 
  2. Go to Screen Time.
  3. Scroll down and go to Content & Privacy under Restrictions.
  4. Turn off Content & Privacy Restrictions.

content privacy settings on a Mac

7. Reset the Apple Music library

If you haven’t done so already, quit and launch the Apple Music app again. Many errors usually disappear by taking this action. 

Alternatively, try to create a new Apple Music library: 

  1. Click the Finder icon in your Dock.
  2. Click Go > Home in Finder’s menu bar.
  3. Open the Music folder.
  4. Move the library file to another location.
  5. Re-launch the Apple Music app while holding the Option key.
  6. Click Create.

Reset Mac library in Finder

8. Delete Apple Music cache

A common cause of app glitches is corrupted cached files. Apple Music heavily uses cache to replay songs without re-downloading them.

To delete Apple Music cache manually: 

  1. Click Go > Go to Folder from the menu bar.
  2. Enter ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.Music and press Return.
  3. Select and delete all the files inside that folder.
  4. Relaunch Music. 

deleting Apple Music cache on a Mac

How to sync Apple Music library across devices

Want to enjoy your favorite songs on multiple devices without rebuilding playlists? Simply sync your Apple Music library across your iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch by signing in with the same Apple Account. Here’s how to sync your Apple Music across devices.

On Mac:

  1. Open Apple Music.
  2. Click Music at the top menu > Settings.
  3. Go to the General tab.
  4. Check the box labeled Sync Library > OK.

Note: You must have an active Apple Music subscription to use Sync Library.

Sync music library on Mac

On iPhone and iPad:

  1. Go to Settings > Apps > Music.
  2. Toggle on Sync Library.

Note: When Apple Music is synced on an iPhone, Apple Watch syncs automatically with your iPhone’s music settings.

Manually update iCloud library 

In case recent changes failed to show, you can manually trigger an update with these steps:

  1. Open the Music app.
  2. Click File in the menu bar > Library > Update Cloud Library.

This will automatically sync Apple Music across all devices (iOS and macOS) signed in with the same Apple Account.

How to check Apple Music subscription status

If Apple Music suddenly stopped working, your subscription may have expired. Here's how to check your plan.

On Mac: 

  1. Open System Settings > Apple Account.
  2. Click Media & Purchases > Manage next to Subscriptions.

checking Apple Music subscription on a Mac

On iPhone or iPad:

  1. Open Settings > Tap Apple account.
  2. Tap Subscription > See All Plans under Apple Music.

You’ll be able to see if your subscription is active, when it renews, and make any necessary changes.

checking Apple Music subscription on an iPhone

Check and update payment information

An expired or declined payment method can interrupt your Apple Music access.

To verify your payment details:

  1. Go to System Settings > Apple Account > Payment & Shipping.
  2. Sign in if prompted.
  3. Review and update your payment method as needed.

How to use alternative music apps when Apple Music is not working

If Apple Music keeps giving you trouble, the good news is that there are plenty of great music apps out there that work just as well or even better. Elmedia Player and Spotify are two awesome choices, and depending on what you’re looking for, you might find one you like even more.

Elmedia Player 

Elmedia Player is able to play any media file, whether it’s video or audio. It has a mini-player, a beautiful visualizer, supports playlists, and can help you configure other playback functions (such as looping) to your liking. You don’t need the internet to use it, and it lets you play offline playlists or backup MP3s.

The player of Elmedia Player, a video playing app that is available on Setapp

Spotify 

Spotify is a trending streaming app with a huge music library and cross-device syncing options. Overall, it's a solid cloud-based alternative to Apple Music. Simply download the app, create a free account, and that's it! You can start listening to your favorite tracks right away. If you want to listen to offline music, you'll need a paid plan.

Eter

If you're exploring your music options, give Eter a try. It's a music and radio app with helpful features like favorites, quick search (Command + F), one-click song info, and a sleep timer. You can even open tracks directly in Apple Music.

The main window of Eter, an internet radio listening app that is available on Setapp

Tip

For better sound, you can use Boom 3D. It boosts volume beyond Mac’s default, offers surround sound, and lets you fine-tune the audio with custom equalizers.

Why is my Apple Music not working?

Apple Music not loading is a common issue, and it can happen for several different reasons, including:

  • Apple Music servers are down
  • An unstable internet connection
  • A glitch with cloud syncing
  • A bug or issue with your Mac
  • Low storage space on your Mac
  • Restricted explicit content settings
  • A temporary bug in the Apple Music app
  • Corrupted or problematic cached music files
  • Issues with your Apple Music subscription

Not every issue is obvious. Let’s walk through the most effective ways to get things working again.

Final thoughts on how to fix the Apple Music is not working issue

Most Apple Music issues are easy to fix. Whether it’s a syncing glitch, a storage problem, or something with your subscription, a few quick steps can usually get things working again.

If you’re looking for something better, try Elmedia Player for offline listening, Eter for smart music features, and Boom 3D to boost your sound. CleanMyMac is also great for clearing up space and fixing bugs.

All of these apps are available on Setapp, a subscription service with over 260 Mac and iOS apps. You can try Setapp free for 7 days and see what works best for you.

FAQs

Why is my Apple Music not working?

Here are some reasons that cause Apple Music not to work:

  • Internet connectivity issue.
  • The Apple Music app has a temporary glitch.
  • Your macOS or iOS software is not updated.
  • Apple Music plan has expired, or the payment option is not updated.

Why is Apple Music not working even though I have a subscription?

It's possible that Apple Music isn't working, even though you have a subscription, because you're signed in with the wrong Apple account. There might also be some temporary issues with the Music app that will resolve on their own after a while.

Why does my Apple Music not want to work?

Sometimes, Apple Music stops working due to app bugs, device software issues, or a poor internet connection. Updating the app and your device, and checking your internet connection, usually fixes the problem.

How do I reset the Apple Music app?

To reset Apple Music, first close the app completely. Then restart your device. If issues continue, try deleting and reinstalling the app to clear any corrupted data.

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