
How to Make Custom Files Explicit on Apple Music
Apple Music is a vast library of music that offers a plethora of options for users. However, sometimes you might want to add custom files to your library to have a more personalized experience. Making these custom files explicit on Apple Music can be a bit tricky, but with the right steps, you can achieve this. In this article, I will guide you through the process of making custom files explicit on Apple Music, ensuring that your library reflects your taste and preferences.
Understanding Explicit Content on Apple Music
Before diving into the process, it’s essential to understand what explicit content means on Apple Music. Explicit content refers to songs that contain explicit lyrics or themes. Apple Music offers both explicit and clean versions of songs, and it’s up to you to choose which version you want to listen to.
Apple Music automatically filters explicit content based on the user’s settings. If you have explicit content enabled, you will see a “E” icon next to songs with explicit lyrics. If you have it disabled, these songs will not appear in your library or search results.
Adding Custom Files to Apple Music
Now that you understand explicit content, let’s move on to adding custom files to your Apple Music library. Here’s how you can do it:
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Open the Apple Music app on your device.
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Tap on the “Library” tab at the bottom of the screen.
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Scroll down and tap on “Music” to view your custom files.
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Tap on the “+” icon in the top right corner to add a new file.
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Choose the file you want to add from your device’s storage.
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Wait for the file to upload and sync with your Apple Music library.
Enabling Explicit Content
Once you have added your custom files to Apple Music, you can enable explicit content for these files. Here’s how to do it:
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Open the Apple Music app on your device.
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Tap on the “Settings” icon in the bottom right corner.
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Scroll down and tap on “Music.”
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Under the “Content” section, tap on “Filter Explicit Content.”
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Toggle the switch to enable explicit content.
After enabling explicit content, the “E” icon will appear next to your custom files with explicit lyrics, and they will be included in your library and search results.
Using Apple Music’s Parental Controls
Apple Music offers parental controls that allow you to restrict explicit content for other users on your device. If you want to ensure that your children or other users do not access explicit content, you can enable these controls:
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Open the Apple Music app on your device.
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Tap on the “Settings” icon in the bottom right corner.
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Scroll down and tap on “Music.”
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Under the “Content” section, tap on “Parental Controls.”
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Toggle the switch to enable parental controls.
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Enter a passcode to set up parental controls.
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Toggle the switches for each user to restrict explicit content.
Conclusion
Adding custom files to your Apple Music library and making them explicit is a straightforward process. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can ensure that your library reflects your taste and preferences. Whether you want to listen to explicit content or restrict it for other users, Apple Music provides the tools to do so. Happy listening!
Step | Description |
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1 | Open the Apple Music app on your device. |
2 | Tap on the “Library” tab at the bottom of the screen. |