Leo looked past the Apple Music app and found the app (it looks like a white star on a purple background). According to Apple Support , this is the primary place to purchase digital music to own. 2. Find Your Album Once inside, Leo followed these steps: Tapped Music at the bottom of the screen.
Selected the album from the results to see the full tracklist. 3. Complete the Purchase
Leo sat in his favorite coffee shop, tapping his foot to a song he’d just heard. He wanted to own the whole album—not just stream it—so he could have it forever, even without a subscription. He pulled out his iPhone and realized he wasn't sure where to start.
Leo switched over to his app. Under the Library tab, he found his new album waiting for him under "Recently Added" or "Albums." It was now his to keep, ready for offline listening.
If you use the Apple Music streaming service, you might sometimes see a "Buy on iTunes" link within that app, but the most direct way is always through the iTunes Store app .
Confirmed the purchase using .
Leo saw the price for the full album listed near the top. He: Tapped the button (e.g., $9.99).