Unfortunately, there is no direct way to download all music on Apple Music at once. But you can still download songs in batches from albums or playlists, which will save more time than tapping on individual songs to download. To download all Apple Music on your iPhone, make sure your iPhone is connected to a stable internet, then follow the detailed steps below.
While the above method is faster than downloading songs individually, it will be still time consuming if there are many albums and playlists in your library. Fortunately, if you have access to computer, using iTunes will be much faster. Instead of tapping the download button again and again, you can use iTunes to download all songs on Apple Music at once.
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Select Music tab in the left sidebar. Then, click Add > Add File/Add Folder to browse and choose downloaded Apple Music songs on your computer, and click Open to start downloading all songs on Apple Music at once to your iPhone.
With the re-conquest of Italy seemingly complete, and the Persian threat momentarily neutralized by the plague, Justinian could at last afford to rest. But the Empire's enemies were everywhere- the plague abated and a charismatic new Gothic king arose in Italy. The Empire could ill afford to keep its greatest general in disgrace, and Justinian would once again turn to the man he could never quite bring himself to trust. The final decade of his life would see the fruition of his epic dreams of re-conquest, as well as the restoration of the building that still stands as the greatest testament to his reign. It would be the final act of a cast of characters the likes of whom the Empire would never see again. Join Lars Brownworth for the conclusion of the reign of Justinian, the last of the Roman Emperors.
When the weak, ineffectual emperor Leo IV died in 780, he left the Empire divided and in the hands of an orphan from Athens- the beautiful and grasping Empress Irene. 17 years later she was crowned as sole ruler after murdering her own son to take his place. It was hardly an auspicious start. Beset by enemies on every border, the Empire was now facing the terrible iconoclastic controversy, its most serious internal threat. Successive emperors had neglected the frontiers to concentrate on the war against icons, and in the process had not only weakened the state, but had destroyed some of the finest works of art the Byzantine world ever produced. Even worse, an emperor had at last returned to the long vacant throne of the West, to challenge Byzantium's claim of universal temporal domination. If ever the Empire had needed strong leadership, it was now. Join Lars Brownworth as he looks at the reign of Irene; the only woman to rule the Empire, not as Queen or Regent, but as a King.
Get your loafers and mustard suit jackets on, The Cult of Muscle covers the Jean-Paul Belmondo action/giallo/crime hybrid Night Caller and we hear the siren song of PM Entertainment calling once again so we cover Joseph Merhi and Jeff Wincott with the explosive-laden Last Man Standing.
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