I keep facing the very problem on Android, so if you are as well, then skip ahead to the next section. Bugs, bugs, and bugs. Same goes for the Music app. To do that, swipe up and hold your finger from the bottom of the iPhone screen till the multitasking app cards are visible.
Then lift your finger to bring up the app switcher on the newer iPhone models without a Home button. If your iPhone has a Home button, double-clicking it is another way to access it. After force-quitting the Music app, tap the Music icon on the Home screen to relaunch it. Now try downloading a song. You will be surprised at how effective force-quitting really is. If that fails, then force-quit the app and restart your iPhone. That should take care of any additional glitches plaguing your device.
On older devices, hold down the Power button. After restarting your iPhone, open the Music app and try to download a song or two. If the problem of not downloading songs persists, move to the rest of the fixes. Are you trying to download songs in Apple Music using cellular data?
Then check that you've enabled cellular downloads for the Music app. Step 1: Start by opening the Settings app. Next, scroll down, and then tap on Music. S tep 2: Tap Cellular Data, and then turn on the switch next to Downloads. Make sure you check that the toggle next to Cellular Data at the top of the screen is on.
Otherwise the toggle next to Downloads will appear greyed out. Apple Music has an option that automatically downloads songs as soon as you add them to your library. If the problem keeps happening only with certain specific tracks or albums, then enabling this setting can help fix the issue. You can always turn this setting off if automatic downloads are a concern. To enable Automatic Downloads, tap Music within the Settings app.
On the subsequent screen, turn on the switch next to Automatic Downloads. Head back into the Music app, and then remove the problematic album or track from your library. After the files have been downloaded, they will automatically be transferred to your iTunes library.
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