Apple Music will be launched at WWDC tomorrow

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There has been a lot of rumors jumping around the web lately about Apple’s music streaming service, well tomorrow that will bear fruit. Apple’s music streaming service is expected to be launched tomorrow, according to Sony Music’s Doug Morris.

Since the acquisition of Beats, Apple has been rumored to launch its own music streaming service. However, the company’s last event went by without any mention of such a service. Now, Sony Music’s CEO, Doug Morris, has confirmed that Apple will indeed launch its streaming service during WWDC 2015 which kicks off tomorrow. The latest rumor that came from Billboard magazine indicated a June launch, and Morris’ statement adds more credibility to it. So far we have heard that the ad-free streaming service will come with a $9.99 per month subscription fee and no freemium options. Record labels which sign up with the service will provide exclusive albums and singles to Apple which won’t be available from competitors such as Spotify and Xbox Music.

With just under 24 hours to go for the WWDC keynote to begin, we won’t have to wait long to know what Apple has in store for music enthusiasts.

Zaid is a technology enthusiast who is interested in covering the latest tits and bits happening around.

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