Playing 'the charts' on Apple Music

In spotify I can play the top 100 in different countries or indeed the US billboard charts. How do I do that in Apple Music. How do I even stream the Itunes chart and can I make a playlist from it?


Thanks in advance


Richard.

Posted on Jul 20, 2015 4:45 AM

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Nov 7, 2017 4:49 PM in response to brad5am

They removed that feature. I don't understand why the **** Apple won't allow us to choose the Top Charts by country. I live in the US, but I hate the top chart here, everything is hip hop (21 Savage... whatever is everywhere in the list), so that list is completely useless for anybody that don't like hip hop. It'd be really nice to access the UK Top Chart or the Spanish one.


I know we will be only allow to stream music that is available in the US, but most songs are international and are included there and here. I don't see why they won't put this great and useful feature.


Can anybody tell me if I'm missing anything, maybe there's a way and I can't figure it out.


Thanks

Jul 20, 2015 8:26 AM in response to richardabrams

1. Click "New" tab

2. (Optional) Choose a Genre from the dropdown "All Genres" menu at the top of the screen.

3. Scroll down to "Top Songs" area and choose "More Top Charts"

4. Click one of the songs to begin playing.

5. (Optional, I like to...) After it starts playing, click (now playing) song title and artist field so the song cover art pops up. Choose (criss-cross) shuffle icon.

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