I can confirm that Apple Music works way better on mac OS 15.4 betas

By Mert Ozer, 18 March, 2025

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Apple Beta Releases

I subscribed to Apple Music this morning to try it out on my shiny new MacBook Pro. I had no idea about the hot mess I was about to witness—I was actually excited. But after seeing all those bugs and VoiceOver failing to navigate search results? Yeah, I felt scammed. Paying for an Apple service and getting this kind of experience is just unacceptable.

Anyway, I didn’t get to test it much since I was busy, but on the beta release, I can now navigate between search results and filter for artists, songs, albums, and such. On the actual public release of macOS, VoiceOver can read the top results when searching for something, but it completely fails on other collections like artists, songs, and albums.

Also, I really wish we could install these updates separately. Imagine there’s an option called Developer Tools—turn it on, and macOS lets you update VoiceOver, Apple Music, or other Apple apps individually. That way, if Apple Music is buggy but you still want to install the latest macOS build, you could. But let’s be real, Apple would never give us that kind of flexibility.

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