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Apple today announced new in-app Remix Sessions for GarageBand featuring Katy Perry and K-pop group SEVENTEEN, alongside an accompanying Today at Apple Session.

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The two new Remix Sessions, available as free downloads in the GarageBand app for iOS and iPadOS, include a range of loops, sounds, and instruments that allow users to put their own spin on the songs "Harleys in Hawaii" by Katy Perry and "Darl+ing" by SEVENTEEN using the Live Loops interface, Remix FX with filters and repeaters, and more.

In addition, Apple is today launching an accompanying Today at Apple session called "Music Skills: Remix Katy Perry" at Apple Stores worldwide, where Retail Creative Pros will teach customers how to remix "Harleys in Hawaii" using GarageBand. Customers can sign up to take part in a session on the Today at Apple website.

Article Link: Apple Announces GarageBand Remix Sessions Featuring Katy Perry and K-pop Group SEVENTEEN
 
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K-Pop? More like, bad music. Got em!

EDIT: To the people disliking, I joke but seriously K-Pop is a disgusting industry. It exploits artists even more than American music industries. I remember watching a documentary about the contracts they make people follow, and how they have camps for like 8 years olds to see who they can manipulate into being a star.
 
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I don't care about these songs but I love that Apple does this. It's a great thing for artists and people who want to explore music in Garageband
 
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