Listen to music with Apple Music Voice on Mac
With macOS 12.1 or later, Apple offers the Apple Music Voice Plan, a subscription option for Apple Music designed around Siri. Using just your voice, you can access millions of songs, tens of thousands of playlists (including hundreds of new mood and activity playlists), personalised mixes, genre stations and Apple Music radio.
In addition to streaming music from Apple Music, you can play music you purchased from the iTunes Store and music you’ve synced to your Mac. You can also stream music with AirPlay, play music using Home Sharing, and search the Apple Music library and your music library.
Subscribe to Apple Music Voice
In the Music app on your Mac, click Listen Now in the sidebar, then follow the onscreen instructions to subscribe to Apple Music Voice.
As an Apple Music Voice subscriber, you can play music on all your devices that have Siri turned on, including HomePod mini, AirPods or any other Apple device, and when using CarPlay.
New subscribers can start a trial and cancel at any time. If you end your Apple Music Voice subscription, you can no longer stream Apple Music songs.
Play music with Apple Music Voice
Just activate Siri, then make your request. Or do the following:
In the Music app on your Mac, click Listen Now in the sidebar.
Do one of the following:
Play a Siri suggestion, created just for you: Move the pointer over a suggestion below Just Ask Siri, then click the Play button .
Play music you recently listened to: Move the pointer over an item below Play It Again, then click the Play button .
See the Apple Support article How to use Apple Music Voice.