Why do songs on my iPhone show up gray?
Some songs or albums might be grayed out because they’re not currently available in Apple Music. If an explicit song is grayed out, you might have restrictions turned on for your device. You can use Screen Time on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, or Screen Time on your Mac to turn off restrictions.
Can you edit song info on iPhone?
You can’t change the names of songs through the iPhone’s Music app. You can’t change the names of songs directly on your iPhone. To change the names of songs on your iPhone, you have to first change the name of the song in the iTunes music library and then sync your iPhone with iTunes.
How do I turn off restrictions on Apple music?
- Open the Apple Music app on your Android device.
- Along the bottom of the screen, tap any of the Library, For You, Browse, or Radio options.
- Tap the Menu button.
- Tap Settings.
- Then tap Content Restrictions.
- Tap the Enable Content Restrictions toggle switch to turn it on.
- Tap Music to turn off access to explicit content.
How do I get greyed out songs back?
Quick Tips
- Restart your iPhone, iPod, or iPad.
- Tap Songs from the iTunes sidebar, choose the songs that a greyed out, and right-click selecting Add to Device and select your iDevice.
- Check for DRM protection and unsupported formats.
- Right-Click song(s) to Check (or Tick) Selection(s)
- Download the song(s) again.
How do I edit song Info on Apple music?
Change the song name: Select the song, choose Song > Info (or press Command-I), click Details, make your changes, then press Return.
How do I edit a song in Apple music?
To change when a song starts and ends locate and highlight the song in iTunes. From there, right->click the song and choose “Get Info” from the Menu. When the window pops up, head over to the Options tab and in the middle of the window there are options to adjust the starting and ending times for that song or songs.