Next month at WWDC 2015 Apple is expected to show off its new music streaming service, which may bring together Beats Music and iTunes Radio under one brand. A lot has already been said and written about the new service but so far nothing has been When Apple purchased Beats Audio last year for $3 billion, everyone knew the company had some type of big plans in store, and speculation swirled regarding Apple's game plan in making its largest acquisition ever. It soon became clear that Apple's iTunes Radio, Apple’s soon–to–be–revamped station for iOS, will apparently feature a string of major names as part of its attempt to gain traction over rivals such as Spotify. According to the New York Post, Apple is in talks to sign Drake “Apple is in talks to sign a rumored $19 million deal to get ‘Started From the Bottom’ rapper Drake as a guest DJ for iTunes Radio, among other things,” Claire Atkinson reports for The New York Post. “Drake is just one of a host of artists Apple According to The New York Post, Apple is trying to woo rapper Drake with a US$19 million (RM70.1 million) deal that would see the Canadian rapper guest DJ for iTunes Radio. The tech giant is also courting Pharrell and French DJ Guetta, who were also among Apple is in talks to sign a rumored $19 million deal to get “Started From the Bottom” rapper Drake as a guest DJ for iTunes Radio, among other things. Drake is just one of a host of artists Apple wants to snag for its huge all-encompassing assault on .
Streaming music is finally starting to get interesting. Now that we've gotten past the wow factor of having an always available infinite jukebox, digital music's smarter minds are experimenting with how we might want to consume music. Playlists? Apple’s history of music-related acquisitions is familiar ground: SoundJam in 2000 to form the basis of iTunes; streaming service Lala in 2009; Beats Electronics (including its Beats Music service) in 2014, of course; and analytics tool Musicmetric’s Apple wants to bring in Drake, Pharrell Williams and David Guetta as guest DJs for its soon-to-be-revamped iTunes Radio service, reports New York Post. The tech giant wants to offer a three-month free trial period for its $10-a-month subscription service Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference will be home to more than iOS updates this year, with plans to relaunch Beats Music and revamp the iTunes Radio service. Beats Music will feature exclusive music from Florence and the Machine, U2 and other artists .
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