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Sep 15, 2016 11:30 AM in response to samuelschaeferby chris_g1,Hi samuelschaefer,
Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
We understand that after updating your iPhone to iOS 10 music that is on your device which did not come from Apple Music or the iTunes Store has duplicated. How did you acquire this music on your iPhone? Was it added to the iTunes Library and then synced over to your iPhone?
If so, the easiest way to get rid of the duplicates (as long as the songs are not duplicated in your computer’s iTunes library) would be to resync your music.
Sync your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iTunes on your computer using USB - Apple Support
If by chance that music is duplicated in your computer’s iTunes library as well, the next article will help you resolve the situation.
Find and remove duplicate items in your iTunes library - Apple Support
Have a great day
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Sep 18, 2016 2:56 AM in response to chris_g1by dap12321,I've got the same issue except it's music that WAS acquired on Apple Music.
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Sep 23, 2016 10:57 PM in response to samuelschaeferby DaisyLin,It must be a big headache of you, doesn't it?
Take it easy, there is always a way to solve it.
And I would suggest you to use a wonderful software to fix it.
Besides, no matter you want to fix music tags, fill up missing covers, remove missing tracks or delete duplicated songs, you can finished these tasks with this program.
So you should download and launch it on your windows, then choose "Manage" and you will see the "Organize", click on it and tap on the "Scan" icon later.
Then wait for the result of the scanning, and you will click on the green "Fix" button to fix the duplicated tracks when the scan process is done.
And all the duplicate songs will be clean up.
