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How to fix Apple Music “The requested URL was not found on this server” error

Apple Music "The requested URL was not found on this server" error

Apple Music, launched in June 2015 by Apple, is an audio, music, and video streaming service. According to Statista, this platform had up to 78 million subscribers as of June 2021. As such, Apple Music is one of the most popular music streaming services out there. Many people love it because of the type of music it offers, as well as its features and availability. As amazing as Apple music is, it also has its issues. In the past, we reported a couple of issues (1,2) experienced by many users using this platform. According to the latest reports, many Apple Music users now complain that they get an error message, which says “The requested URL was not found on this server.”

What causes the new Apple Music error message? What is the best way to address the issue? Read further to find answers that matter to these questions.

Apple Music “The requested URL was not found on this server” error issue

According to the latest reports, Apple Music users are complaining of a new “The requested URL was not found on this server” error message. Every time the affected users try streaming their favorite music on the platform, they receive this error message. As such, Apple Music is currently useless for them.

Some of the affected users revealed they try a couple of troubleshooting steps, such as clearing app data, restarting the music app, and uninstalling/reinstalling the app. Unfortunately, none of these generic solutions was able to resolve the issue on the ground. You can check here (1,2,3,4) and below to see what the users are saying about the annoying problem.

Apple Music 'The requested URL was not found on this server' error

Is there any official fix to address the issue?

Sadly, there’s currently no official statement from the Apple Music team to acknowledge the issue, in which its users get a “The requested URL was not found on this server” error message. So, for now, there’s no official fix for you to address the current situation.

The good news is there are a couple of workarounds that you might try to resolve this issue temporarily. First, consider turning off your Wi-Fi connecting and using a cellular data plan, as suggested by this user. Alternatively, try clearing your storage, making sure you have more than enough space to get your Apple Music app working effectively.

For now, the exact cause of this issue is still unknown. We don’t know when the official fix will be out yet. However, we’ll continue to keep our eyes on the team for relevant updates. You’ll hear from us, as soon as we find something worth sharing.

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