Apple celebrates black history month

Apple Music

In honor of the black artists, moments and movements that have shaped world music and pop culture, Apple Music will launch a month-long experience in Apple Music, Apple Music Radio and Apple Music TV highlighting some of the most remarkable musicians of jazz, blues . , soul, gospel, R&B, pop, and hip hop. Apple Music will also feature compilation playlists, essays, original videos and more from black influencers, musicians, writers and directors during February, including Erykah Badu, Naomi Campbell, Common, Ava DuVernay, John Legend, Tracee Ellis Ross and Jaden. Smith. Apple Music has also commissioned original artwork from collage artist Rob Lewis to visually intertwine music programming with the culture it represents.

Apple Maps

Customers can enjoy compiled Apple Maps guides created in collaboration with EatOkra, a black-owned business guide app in Brooklyn, New York. EatOkra works with local chefs to provide a guide to food restaurants in black communities in local communities.

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