You can create personal playlists from songs that are in other playlists or searched through the app. The recommendations sit outside of your preferences so it will likely not populate with your music choice. Beats Music could stick a lot of playlists here that are curated by brands. "Highlights" is a section that looks the most like promoted content. It's assumed that these are carefully selected songs that fit the algorithm that Beats Music uses to provide the right music. After selecting these variables, the app will start a playlist of relevant artists. "The Sentence" is where you choose from predetermined phrases like location, mood, who you're with, and genre that you want to listen to. Even when I deselected an artist among those that I disliked, they still showed up on the "Just For You" homescreen. The homescreen of Beats Music is where the app gives you "choices." In reality, this feels more like promoted content. It's unknown if this actually increases Beats Music's ability to collate more relevant artists. While you are only required to choose three, you can select more. Once you're actually able to use the app (if it hasn't crashed yet), you choose genres that interest you, then specify specific artists you like. Attempting to sign up through the app resulted in emails being locked from use as well as the app not activating email accounts and sending the verification email. Signing up for the service is full of bugs and signing up through the website was the only option that worked for me. This becomes obvious when you try searching for specific artists, a feature that is hidden in the sidebar. The core of Beat Music is to promote content rather than listening to specific artists. Listen to what Beats Music wants you to listen to
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