If you’ve ever reset your iPhone or signed out of your Apple ID, you know that all the songs in your Apple Music Library are removed. To get them back, you need to go to Settings, scroll down until you see Music, and then toggle on the settings next to Sync Library. This will sync the music in your Apple Music Library, but you’ll still need to download each song individually.
This can be a tedious process if you have a lot of songs in your library. Fortunately, there’s a way to download all the songs in your Apple Music Library at once. In this article, we’ll show you how it’s done.
Step 1: Create a Smart Playlist
The first step is to create a smart playlist with the name “Download all songs at once.” To do this, go to Apple Music and click on “File” in the menu bar. Then select “New” and “Smart Playlist.”
In the “Smart Playlist” interface, select “Media Kind” and set it to “Music.” Then, add another rule that says “Cloud Status is not matched.” This will fetch all the files in your Apple Music Library that have the media kind as music and iCloud status is not matched.
Make sure the “Live Updating” box is checked and leave the “Limit to” box unchecked. Rename the playlist to “Download Every Apple Music Song at Once.”
Step 2: Download the Playlist
Once you’ve created the smart playlist, it will appear in your Apple Music Library on your iPhone. You can find it under “Recently Added” or under “Playlists.”
To download all the songs in the playlist, simply tap the download icon next to the playlist. Alternatively, you can hover over the playlist, tap the “…” button, and then tap the download icon.
And that’s it! You’ve successfully downloaded all the songs in your Apple Music Library at once.
In conclusion, downloading all the songs in your Apple Music Library at once can save you a lot of time and effort. By creating a smart playlist and following the steps above, you can easily download all your songs in one go.