It’s a common scenario when users might find themselves in a situation where they need to clear their entire Apple Music library on an iPhone. Let’s explore various methods for achieving this task.
Method 1: Using the Apple Music App
The simplest method involves using the Apple Music app directly. To do so, follow these steps:
- Open the Apple Music app on your iPhone.
- Tap on the “Library” tab at the bottom of the screen.
- Scroll down to the bottom and tap on “Playlists.”
- Tap on the “All Songs” playlist.
- Once you’re in the All Songs playlist, swipe left on each song individually until the trash can icon appears on the right side of the screen.
- Tap the trash can icon to delete the song, or swipe left again to remove multiple songs simultaneously.
- Repeat this process for every song in the library until you’ve deleted them all.
Method 2: Using iTunes Match
If you have previously set up your Apple Music account with iTunes Match, you can also use iTunes to delete all songs from your library.
- Connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable.
- Launch iTunes on your computer.
- Select your iPhone from the list of devices in the left-hand sidebar.
- Go to the “Music” tab at the top of the window.
- Click on “Delete All Music” under the “Music Library” section.
- Confirm the action by clicking “OK.”
Method 3: Using iCloud Music Library
If you have enabled iCloud Music Library, deleting songs from one device will automatically reflect on other devices that have the same account linked.
- Ensure iCloud Music Library is turned on for your Apple Music account.
- On your iPhone, open the Apple Music app.
- Go to the “Settings” app.
- Tap on “iCloud.”
- Toggle on “iCloud Music Library.”
- Now, go back to the Apple Music app and delete any songs you want to remove.
Method 4: Deleting Songs via iCloud.com
If you prefer not to use the Apple Music app or iTunes, you can also delete songs through iCloud.com.
- Visit iCloud.com on your web browser.
- Sign in with your Apple ID.
- Navigate to the “Music” section.
- Under “My Music,” select the album or artist whose songs you want to delete.
- Tap on the “More” button next to the songs you wish to remove.
- Tap on “Remove” to delete the songs.
Method 5: Using Third-Party Apps
While not as straightforward, there are third-party apps available that claim to offer a more user-friendly way to manage your Apple Music library, including the ability to delete all songs.
- Download and install a reputable third-party app like “Apple Music Cleaner” or “Music Manager.”
- Follow the app’s instructions to delete all songs from your library.
Related Questions
Q: Can I delete all songs from my Apple Music library without losing the songs? A: No, once you delete songs from your library, they cannot be recovered. However, you can always restore them if needed.
Q: How long does it take to delete all songs from my Apple Music library? A: The time it takes to delete all songs depends on the number of songs you have. It could take just a few minutes using the Apple Music app, but it may take longer if you use a third-party app.
Q: Will deleting all songs from my Apple Music library affect my subscription plan? A: No, deleting songs does not impact your Apple Music subscription plan. However, if you delete songs from your library and later reinstall them, it might count towards your monthly data usage limit.
Q: Is it possible to export all songs from my Apple Music library before deleting them? A: Yes, you can export all your songs as a .m4a file using the Apple Music app. This allows you to keep a backup of your library before making changes.
Q: Can I delete songs from my Apple Music library while offline? A: No, you need to be connected to the internet to access and delete songs from your Apple Music library.