Apple celebrated 100 million songs in Apple Music on Monday, and to help discover, it launched a new Apple Music Today series, which believes that having a human perception is more important than ever when it comes to connecting artists and fans. Today’s Apple Music is the latest

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Apple celebrated 100 million songs in Apple Music 2 on Monday, and to help discover, a new Apple Music Today series has been launched, which believes that having a human perception is more important than ever when it comes to connecting artists and fans. Today’s Apple Music is the latest example of the company’s humanized planning. Every day, editors will pick a new song and explore its history.

Apple celebrated 100 million songs in Apple Music on Monday, and to help discover, it launched a new Apple Music Today series, which believes that having a human perception is more important than ever when it comes to connecting artists and fans. Today’s Apple Music is the latest - DayDayNews

The first song in the series was released on October 3 and was "Nothing Compares 2 U" by Sinny O'Connor, which was named the world's No. 1 single by the Billboard Music Awards in 1990. The host of

briefly discussed the history of Sinny O'Connor in her opening remarks for Apple Music today, mentioning her classic appearance scene in Saturday Night Live , which was 30 years ago.

Apple celebrated 100 million songs in Apple Music on Monday, and to help discover, it launched a new Apple Music Today series, which believes that having a human perception is more important than ever when it comes to connecting artists and fans. Today’s Apple Music is the latest - DayDayNews

In the performance, O'Connor tore up photos of Pope John Paul II in protest of sexual abuse inside the church. However, it was not until nine years later that Pope John Paul II admitted the ongoing abuse.

There is no doubt that the performance at that time ended her career, and "Nothing Compares 2 U" became her last hit track.

Today’s Apple Music will introduce artists and songs from various genres to help people explore its music catalog, 365 days a year. It seems to be only coming inside Apple Music because it is not a podcast.

At present, there is no way to subscribe, although Apple may add this feature in the future.

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