Beats Music was a streaming music subscription service became Apple's property in 2014 after the purchase of the company Beats Electronic, and that stopped allowing for a new subscription in June 2015 when those of Campertino launched Apple Music, because subscribers were transferred to the new platform.
Beats Music stands out for the management of its album. It's very common to have a few types of the same album, as there are memories, remixes, special editions, etc. But if it's not organized it can be hard to find exactly what we're looking for, and here's what Beats Music did. Apple has developed an Apple Music program similar to Beats and the "Other genres" function
All other types collected in one place
Federico Viticci, of MacStories, notes that the management of albums in Apple Music has changed. With the new "Alternative" function, all album types are grouped into the same category. In this way, direct title search is performed
It looks like Apple has brought back one of the best features from Beats Music with Apple Music: Other titles for the same album.
This section collects expansion, rework, rearrangements, demos, deluxe rearrangements, and clear / clean versions of the same album. 💯 pic.twitter.com/0FrHmxkqsP
– Federico Viticci (@viticci) February 18, 2020
This also gets a a great sense of purity and order on the artists page, because the song does not appear alongside its solutions or explicit versions, causing some confusion to the user. Knowing that it is a service that was available to Beats Music, and that Apple Music is a success, it is amazing that Apple has taken so long to do this service-enhancing service.
Source | MacStories
Header Pictures | Do not take it out