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Use these simple steps to solve your streaming issues with Apple Music.
Last Updated: January 6, 2025
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Although Apple Music offers a vast streaming library, its stability is occasionally unreliable. An issue that often interferes with users’ streaming experience is the awful notification: “This song is not currently available in your country or region.”
The availability of the Apple Music catalog is subject to licensing agreements. As a result, access is often restricted across different countries and regions. This restriction is why song selections vary across countries. This licensing issue is the primary culprit behind the frustrating greyed-out Apple Music problem.
However, other factors may be responsible for this dreadful notification. Some include downloaded songs not matching the Apple Music database, outdated versions of previously played songs, software bugs within specific iOS systems, and many more.
Regardless of the underlying factor, this guide offers distinct solutions for possible causes of the error “This song is not currently available in your country or region.”
Let’s dive into practical solutions to this frustrating issue that will help you get back to enjoying your favorite music on Apple Music.
An excellent way to solve the problem “This song is not currently available in your country or region” is to close Apple Music on your device and reopen it. Here’s how to go about it:
1. Swipe up on your device from the bottom to the center of the screen to open the App Switcher screen. If you have an iPhone SE or iPhone 8 or earlier with a home button, you can double-tap it to open the App Switcher.
2. Within the App Switcher, find the Music app preview.
3. Swipe up on the Music app preview in the App Switcher to close it.
4. After a few seconds, relaunch the Music app.
5. Try to play the previously unavailable song or any other song.
Reopening the Apple Music app refreshes its cache. In most cases, this helps to clear up any errors preventing song playback.
If you’re experiencing issues with the Music app on your Apple device, it could be a problem with Apple Music servers.
To determine if issues with Apple Music servers are causing app malfunctions, visit Apple’s System Status webpage. The webpage displays updated data on the status of all Apple services, including Apple Music.
On the webpage, find the Apple Music service indicator. A green indicator next to Apple Music suggests no server problems with the service. Hence, the issue might be with your device.
If you see an orange or yellow indicator next to the music service, it means there’s a service outage or server downtime. In that case, only Apple Support can update when the service will be restored. In the meantime, you’ll have to wait for that update.
Another way to restore unavailable songs to your device and fix the error is by resyncing music files from your iCloud music library with iTunes. Here’s how to go about it:
1. Plug your iPhone into your computer via a USB Lightning cord. A notification will appear asking permission to access media files. Click on “Allow” or “Trust” to continue.
2. Open the iTunes computer app and confirm it’s linked to your device’s Apple ID. If it isn’t linked, click “Account” and select “Sign In.” Enter your login details to complete sign-in.
3. After ensuring you’re linked to your Apple ID, click “Edit.” In the top bar, select “Preferences” and click the “General” tab.
4. Then untick the “iCloud Music Library” option. This will remove your music library and songs from the iTunes store. Retick the “iCloud Music Library” box to restore songs to your iTunes library.
5. As an additional fix, you can reset warnings before you resync your iTunes library. Navigate to iTunes’s “Advanced” tab and click “Reset Warnings.” At the bottom of the window, click “OK” to save your changes.
6. Next, click on the “Device” tab.
7. Select the “Reset Sync History” button to sync music and refresh your library.
Finally, you can disconnect your iPhone from your computer. Open the Apple Music app and confirm you can play your songs again.
It’s worth noting that iOS has a handy function that instantly downloads items you purchased from Apple to all your Apple ID-linked devices. Re-enabling this option, particularly for Apple Music, can help fix the “This song is not currently available in your country or region” issue. So if you’ve tried the previous options without success, you can try this strategy. Close the Apple Music app and proceed with the steps below.
1. Open the iPhone Settings menu.
2. Click on “Music.”
3. Find the “Automatic Downloads” section and toggle on the “Music” option. If the option is already enabled, toggle it off and then on again.
4. Wait a few moments before opening the Music app to see whether the error persists.
This simple patch may do the trick and allow you to access your favorite songs on Apple Music again.
Apple often releases updates for its devices. Updating your operating system may be a quick and easy way to resolve the error message. The error message may disappear after you upgrade to the latest iOS or iPadOS version. Follow these steps to update your iOS or iPadOS.
1. Open your “Settings” app and click “General.”
2. Select “Software Update.” Your iPhone or iPad will scan for available updates.
3. start the download and installation process if there’s an update. Accept the terms and conditions, then click “Download.”
4. Restart your device after the update is completed, then check to see if the problem persists.
Deleting and re-adding your tunes to your music library is another proven effective approach. While it may appear tedious, many iPhone users have found success with it. This approach can be beneficial if the problem affects a particular song on your Apple Music library. Here’s how to delete and re-add songs to your library:
1. Go to Apple Music and search for the songs you want to delete from your Music library.
2. Tap and hold the affected song until a menu bar pops up.
3. Tap “Delete from Library.”
4. Search for the song(s) on Apple Music to re-add them to your Music library.
Another way to eliminate the annoying “This song is not currently available in your country or region” message is to use a virtual private network (VPN).
No matter where you are, you can access the music you want on Apple Music or iTunes by switching your device’s IP address and location through a VPN. It’s a straightforward process that can spare you some hassle.
However, not all VPNs offer decent services. I’ve confirmed that certain VPNs fix Apple Music’s regional problem. The top VPNs for Apple Music are ExpressVPN, PIA, and CyberGhost VPN.
ExpressVPN is the best VPN you can get today. It’s notably more expensive than comparable VPNs, and its simultaneous device limit is lower than comparable VPNs, but its service is definitively superior. If you’re a small-scale user, choose ExpressVPN.
PIA has the most servers of any VPN, so it’s your best bet if you’re looking for a wide variety of locations. It doesn’t have better speeds than ExpressVPN but offers more simultaneous device connections. Since it has many servers, it may be a better choice if you want to connect to a highly populated city, as its servers shouldn’t be overcrowded.
CyberGhost is an excellent choice if you engage in various specific activities. It has specialty servers for streaming, torrenting, and gaming, among other options. Another option is NoSpy servers, which prevent third parties from knowing you’re using a VPN.
Want to listen to Apple Music while visiting another country? Changing your country settings may help you solve the dreaded “This song is not currently available in your country or region” issue.
Here is how to go about it:
1. Open iPhone “Settings.”
2. Select “Your Name > Media & Purchases.”
3. Tap “View Account” and input your Apple ID password when prompted.
4. Select “Country/Region.”
5. When prompted, click “Change Country or Region.”
6. Decide the region you want to use and accept the terms and conditions.
Click “Done” to accept the modifications. These steps could fix Apple Music, letting you listen to your favorite Apple Music songs.
Aside from the “This song is not currently available in your country or region” error when you want to play songs, there are other problems users have noticed using Apple Music. These include:
1. Songs not syncing: Try signing out of your Apple ID and logging back in if you’re experiencing difficulties syncing your music library across your devices. You can also check your Apple Music settings to see if the “Sync Library” option is enabled.
2. Playlists not syncing: Check if the “iCloud Music Library” option is enabled on both devices. If you’ve built playlists on one device but they don’t appear on the other, you should do this. You might also try switching this option off and then back on.
3. App crashing: If Apple Music keeps crashing, the problem is with the app. To fix Apple Music’s issues on your iPhone or iPad, try force-closing the app and then relaunch it. If that doesn’t work, try restarting your device or updating the app to the most recent version.
4. Slow performance: If the app is slow, try emptying the cache or uninstalling and reinstalling Apple Music.
This guide offered many solutions to a common Apple Music error, “This song is not currently available in your country or region.” Many solutions are simple to implement and can immediately fix the issue.
If your music isn’t available in your location, most of the fixes I provided won’t work. In that case, you’ll need to change your Apple ID location or use a VPN to change your location to somewhere the music is available. Using a VPN has tons of other benefits, like streaming content from other countries and avoiding ISP throttling, so it’s the solution I recommend.
Now get back to streaming your music!
Apple Music makes it convenient to listen to your favorite music offline. Here's how to enable offline listening for a song on Apple Music: Find the music you wish to make available offline in the Apple Music app on your device. Toggle the three dots there. When you select "Make Available Offline," the song will download to your device.
To keep Apple Music songs forever, you can download them, convert them to MP3, or transfer them to your device.
You can bypass region restrictions on Apple Music by downloading and installing a decent VPN provider.
Yes! VPN works for Apple Music. Try ExpressVPN. The provider has proven effective at changing your location, allowing you to use Apple Music in a country where it has not launched.
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