We live in the world of music. It surrounds us everywhere. Whether we go to work, do some exercises or clean house, we listen to our favorite songs.
Music has already become one of the most important parts of our life and it’s really hard to imagine that one day it can disappear.

However, such a situation can happen, as services and platforms that keep our tunes can fail.
Just imagine the situation. Some years ago you decided to buy an Apple Music subscription. You have collected songs when suddenly they disappeared. What will you do in this case?
If you know how to solve the problem, you are a lucky one. However, most Apple’s users don’t know how to restore the apple Music library. That’s why we decided to tell about it.
First of all, you have to know that your songs can be restored and you shouldn’t be in a panic! All you need to do is to grab your iPhone and go through the process that won’t take too much time.
Want to restore favorite songs right now? Just follow the next steps:
- Go to the iPhone settings;
- Open there the “Music” item and choose the “iCloud Music Library” section;
- Turn the “iCloud Music Library”.
If you have figured out that the option is already on, deactivate it and then turn it on again. After these actions, you may receive the asking whether to enable the library app or not. Just select the “Merge” option and finish the process.
It is an easy process, isn’t it? It takes some minutes, however, brings expected results.
Nonetheless, no one can guarantee you that all your music content will be restored and be safe forever. That is why we would recommend you to back up all your songs and keep your songs on different streaming platforms.

Have already decided to copy all your music content but don’t want to spend time on playlists creation? Rely on MusConv! It’s a special convenient application that can transfer all your songs between Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, Sound Cloud, and other 50+ popular services.
Give MusConv a try and save your time for more significant things than usual music migration.