See recommended music on iPod touch
Apple Music learns the music you like and recommends songs, albums, and playlists based on your tastes.
In the Music app , For You lets you discover playlists created by Apple Music experts, albums based on your tastes, and music your friends are listening to.

Select your favorite genres and artists
When you first tap For You, you’re asked to tell Apple Music about your preferences. Apple Music uses these preferences when recommending music.
Tap the genres you like (double-tap those you love, and touch and hold the genres you don’t care for).
Tap Next, then do the same with the artists that appear.
To add a specific artist who isn’t listed, tap Add an Artist, then enter the artist’s name.
Play music
Tap For You, then tap a playlist or album.
Tap Play or tap the Shuffle button to shuffle the playlist or album.
Play songs from an artist’s catalog
Go to an artist page, then tap near the top of the screen.
Music plays songs from the artist’s entire catalog, mixing hits and deep cuts.
Tell Apple Music what you love
Do any of the following:
Touch and hold an album, playlist, or song, then tap Love or Dislike.
On the Now Playing screen, tap
, then tap Love or Dislike.
Telling Apple Music what you love and dislike improves future recommendations.
Rate music in your library
Go to Settings
, then tap Music.
Turn on Show Star Ratings.
In Music, touch and hold a song in your library, tap Rate Song, then choose a rating from one to five stars.
Song ratings sync to all devices that use the same Apple ID.
Tell Music to ignore your listening habits
You can prevent listening habits on your device from influencing For You recommendations.
Go to Settings
, then tap Music.
Turn off Use Listening History.