Apple Music is preparing a WhatsApp integration to allow users to share songs and lyrics in status updates.

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Apple continues to expand the ways in which its users can interact with music and social media. The company is working on a New integration between Apple Music and WhatsApp which will allow sharing songs and lyric snippets directly in WhatsApp Status, as has been discovered in the first beta of iOS 26.2.

Sharing music in WhatsApp statuses on iOS 26.2 will be possible

This new feature puts Apple Music on par with other platforms like Spotify, which has long allowed users to publish songs and lyrics in the United States with a attractive visual formatUntil now, Apple Music users could only share basic links through the standard menu, without the ability to customize the layout or highlight song lyrics.

With this update, when selecting the option “Sharing lyrics” Within Apple Music, a new shortcut to WhatsApp Status will appear. From there, users can choose which lyrics to display, along with the artist's name and album art, creating a much more polished visual post. According to developers who have tested the beta, the result is a format similar to Instagram Stories, with a design focused on the music and the selected lyrics.

Interestingly, access to WhatsApp doesn't consistently appear when trying to share a full song, suggesting the feature is still under development. Some users point out that Apple may have accidentally left this option enabled in the beta version. This previews a feature that will likely be officially activated with the public release of iOS 26.2.

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Beyond the technical aspect, this integration This could have interesting implications for music promotion. By allowing users to share snippets of lyrics or songs on a platform as massive as WhatsApp, Apple opens a new avenue for discover music organicallyArtists, especially independent ones, could benefit from greater exposure through their listeners' status updates, a space that, although focused on personal communication, has become an informal channel for content recommendation.

With this movement, Apple Music seeks to strengthen its presence in the social ecosystem and compete more directly with Spotify, which has successfully leveraged the connection between music and networks. Although Apple hasn't officially confirmed the feature, all indications are that its arrival is imminent, accompanying other improvements in iOS 26.2 focused on the multimedia experience and personalization.


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