Apple Music "New Music" Notifications never work

I dont subscribe to Apple Music but use Music and the iTunes Store but what is the point of having an Alert option in the corner for each artist.


I have to say that I have not had a notification in 15 years or more. Absolutely pointless.


Apple seriously need to up their game with Music as they are nowhere near where they should be.


No notifications, terrible algorithms, wrong genres on some artists, no analysis of music you have played etc


I could go on forever, there is so much you can do with it but it;s been left behind.

MacBook Air 15″, macOS 15.6

Posted on Aug 10, 2025 01:39 AM

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Aug 10, 2025 04:23 AM in response to Neil Egan

You must have something not turned on correctly as pretty much have multiple notifications on the a daily basis on artists that I have starred as favourites in the top right hand corner of each artist.


If I’m not wrong I am sure that this is how the notification system works so as Apple Music know what musicians etc you enjoy listening to, the algorithm will then send you notifications on that musician and similar musicians.

Aug 10, 2025 07:40 AM in response to Neil Egan

Yes I am subscribed to Apple Music. You can still use the Music app to play music synced from your computer, play iTunes Store purchases, and listen to Apple Music radio for free. You can also receive notifications about new music releases, but these may be less frequent or may not be tied to specific artists you follow.

To manage notifications, you can go to the Music app, tap your profile picture, and then select "Notifications" to enable or disable new music notifications.


On a Mac, you can manage notifications by going to System Settings > Notifications, then selecting Music and adjusting the settings. 

Apple Music does not offer a direct subscription to individual artists for notifications.



Apple Music "New Music" Notifications never work

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