Whether or not you are a Spotify or Apple Music person, I wager there’s an opportunity you prefer to regulate what the opposite facet of the fence is engaged on of their quest for music streaming service dominance.
Whereas I am firmly within the inexperienced camp for now, when Apple’s Senior Vice President of Providers, Eddy Cue, opens up on the rivalry, it is value listening to what he has to say.
Cue took to well-liked tech YouTube channel SuperSaf to speak in regards to the variations, and similarities, between the 2 companies. You possibly can test it out beneath.

Eddy Cue on Apple Music vs Spotify
“Everybody just about has all the identical songs so there aren’t any variations there,” Cue admits, “However that doesn’t imply you’ll be able to’t innovate and that you would be able to’t do particular issues. That’s the error that folks suppose.”
“Should you look over the previous few years, we’ve innovated in high quality of the music. Within the historical past of music, there’s actually been two codecs, mono and stereo. Now, with our encompass sound, it’s the primary time that you just placed on a set of AirPods and also you’re transferring your head and the music is such as you’re sitting on the stage with the band precisely how they had been listening to it after they’re singing it.”
One of many causes I’ve caught with Spotify is the corporate’s willingness to attempt new issues with curation round AI, however Cue appears to be centered on the human facet of streaming music.
“We nonetheless suppose there’s a folks half right here, as a lot as we love know-how. There’s nonetheless a side of those who’s essential to us,” he explains, “That begins with radio, the place we do reside radio reveals with actual DJs and the playlists we’re creating which are algorithmic however at all times with a private contact to it.”
Cue additionally acknowledged Apple’s shortcomings with classical music, noting that the corporate “knew we sucked” at dealing with classical music.
“One of many issues that we knew we sucked at doing was classical inside Apple Music,” he admitted. “So we determined like when you love classical we must always provide the identical form of experiences, so we went off and did a very completely different software for Apple Classical.”
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