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Music Deceased hip-hop stars Juice WRLD and Pop Smoke prove their legacies will live on forever after they occupied the #1 and #2 spots on Apple Music with their posthumous albums "Legends Never Die" and "Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon," respectively.
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Society The music streaming industry is everchanging.
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Music OVO Sound Radio Episode 65 live at 6pm this afternoon.
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Music H.E.R. proves why she's Apple Music's “Up Next” artist.
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Music Videos Vic Mensa comes through with new visuals for "We Could Be Free."
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Music Drake is currently holding the top 21 songs on Apple Music, following the release of "Certified Lover Boy."
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Music Anita Baker says fans can go back to streaming her music.
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Music Following the release of "Living Off Xperience," The LOX and DMX connect on Apple Music to lay out their plans for the future.
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Music Fans are reacting after realizing that many of Kanye West and Drake's albums were removed from Apple Music.
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Music Lil Baby tells his story in the trailer for his documentary film with Apple Music, releasing tonight.
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Music Chlöe Bailey will be the first guest on Latto's newly announced "777 Radio" on Apple Music.
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Music Wayne was disappointed.
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