
Apple's new subscription-based music service launched earlier this week, and even if you've taken advantage of Apple's free three-month trial to see if it is worth your dime and time, there are a few things you may not have discovered yet about its features.
While our Getting Started guide gives an overview of how to get up and running, this article gives more details on some of the things you can do with Apple Music and how to make it work for you. If you've noticed any other features we haven't listed yet, feel free to let us know in the forums.
Add a Nickname to Your Profile

On iOS:
Open the Music app and tap on any of the main section icons in the bottom toolbar if you're not already on a main page.
Tap the silhouette profile icon in the upper left corner of the main screen.
Tap your name. Then tap the Edit button to add a nickname.
In iTunes:
Click on the arrow next to your name, and then click on your Apple ID.
Enter a nickname in the fill-in form.
Start a Station Based on a Song or Album

You can start a new station based on a song or album in either your music library or Apple Music. Tap the three dots next to the song or album to call up additional options. Then, tap "Start Station" on iOS or "New station from artist or song" on OS X to begin listening to tracks.
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