The problem occurs due to the way Restrictions work on iPhone and the fix is quick and simple
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Today, Apple finally launched the long-awaited Apple Music streaming service, bundling it with the new iOS 8.4 update. Apple Music allows users to stream any music from the library of around 30 million songs provided by Apple, create playlists, discover music generated from their personal tastes, and much more. Apple Music’s release is accompanied by the Beats1 live worldwide radio stations along with Apple Connect, which is Apple’s new social network centered on Artists.
Due to some issues with the way restriction work on the iPhone, many users are having difficulties playing any of the explicit music available on Apple Music. The explicit songs are listed while browsing, however, the list items are not intractable since they’re all greyed out.
How To Enable Explicit Content On Apple Music
- Open up the Settings application from your Home Screen.
- Navigate to the General category.
- Go to Restrictions, and enter your Passcode to access the menu.
- Select Enable Restrictions
- Go down to the Allowed Content subsection.
- Go to Music, Podcasts & iTunes U and turn Explicit on.
And that’s about it. Now you’ll be able to listen to all the content available on Apple Music.


