It's safe to say that the choice of background music for Apple's Memories feature has always been a bit corny. Memories, for those who are unaware, curates images in your Photos app to create montages. So it's great that, with iOS 15, users will have the ability to select their own backing tracks.
Sadly, the new feature only works with Apple Music. Those who use third-party music services, like Spotify or Pandora, will have to sign up for a subscription to Apple's very own music service. Then, you'll be able to search for songs directly through the Photos app.
Here's a breakdown of how to add Apple Music to your Memories in iOS 15, which officially launched on Sept. 20, 2021.
You'll want to start by opening the Photos app since that's where the Memories live — ha, see what I did there?
Once the Photos app is open, tab on the "For You" tab on the bottom. From there, you'll see the "Memories" tab at the top.
Within the "Memories" tab, you can pick whichever compilation it is that you want to edit by tapping on it.
Once you've decided on a Memory, tap on the display and a menu will appear. Then, tap on the music icon located in the lower left-hand corner.
Another music icon — this time with a plus sign icon attached — will appear. Tap on it and you'll see the Apple Music window pop up.
You can either manually search for specific songs and artists, scroll through Top Suggestions, or pick a song that's already in your Music library. Then, press "Done" and you can preview what it sounds like in the background of your Memory.
When you swipe to the left, you can also preview other recommended songs that are pulled from Apple Music's Top Suggestions.
Once you've picked a final song, tap on the Memory and it'll automatically save it to the Memory. You can also edit the song any time by tapping on the music icons to access Apple Music.
This article originally published and in July 2021 and was updated in Sept. 2021.
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