Apple Music Sing Not Working on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV? Fix It!

With iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, and tvOS 16.2, Apple has unleashed the “Apple Music Sing” karaoke feature. What makes it so exciting for music lovers is the ability to let you sing along to your favorite songs at your own pace by adjusting the volume of the vocals in tracks. Unfortunately, Apple Music Sing not working on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV for some users. But bother not, I have found some workable tips to fix this issue. So, follow along to get rid of it sooner than later:

8 Best Tips to Fix Apple Music Sing Not Working on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV

First off, let’s discuss why the issue crops up!

Why is Apple Music Sing Not Working for Me?

Without first putting the sole blame on a weird issue or anything of that kind, I would recommend you check out if your devices and songs are on board (more on this later). That aside, you can also put some blame on a software glitch as it has become quite rampant these days. Having looked into these usual suspects, I have discussed solutions that are more likely to resolve the Apple Music Sing issue.

1. Ensure That Your Devices Support Apple Music Sing Karaoke Feature

To begin with, make sure that your devices are fully compatible with the Apple Music Sing karaoke feature. Bear in mind that only the latest iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV models are compatible with it.

iPhone Models That Support Apple Music Sing

  • iPhone 11
  • iPhone 11 Pro 
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone SE 3
  • iPhone 12
  • iPhone 12 mini
  • iPhone 12 Pro 
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone 13
  • iPhone 13 mini
  • iPhone 13 Pro
  • iPhone 13 Pro Max
  • iPhone 14
  • iPhone 14 Plus
  • iPhone 14 Pro
  • iPhone 14 Pro Max

iPad Models That Support Apple Music Sing

  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (Fifth-generation and later) ‌
  • iPad Pro‌ 11-inch (Third-generation and later)
  • iPad Air (Fourth-generation and later) ‌
  • iPad‌ (Ninth-generation and later)
  • iPad mini (Sixth-generation)

Apple TV Models That Support Apple Music Sing

  • Apple TV 4K (2022)

Be sure your devices are running iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, or tvOS 16.2 or later respectively.

2. Not All Songs Support Apple Music Sing

It’s worth pointing out that not all songs support the Apple Music Sing karaoke feature. So, ensure that the song you want to sing along is compatible with the feature.

3. Understand How Apple Music Sing Works

Apple Music Sing is designed to work in sync with Apple Music’s real-time lyrics feature in order to provide the desired control over a song’s vocal levels. Hence, you can easily sing along with the original artist’s vocals. That’s not all, you can even adjust the volume depending on your style and take charge. Times when you would like to sing your heart out by taking the lead, this karaoke feature will have a role to play.

It’s also important to note that when there is background vocals in a song, Apple Music ensures that the vocal lines sung simultaneously are able to animate independently from the main vocals. As a result, it becomes slightly more convenient for you to sing along.

What’s more, if there is a duet or more singers, Apple Music Sing makes sure that multiple vocals appear on opposite sides of the screen, thereby making it easier for you to follow along.

  • Simply, open the Apple Music app on your ‌device. Then, start playing a track. After that, make sure that the fullscreen playback controls are open.
  • Next, tap on the Lyrics icon (that looks like the quotation mark speech bubble) located at the bottom left corner of the screen.
Tap on the Quotation mark icon
  • Next up, tap on the Sing icon (looks like the mic and stars) on the right above the track progress bar.
  • Then, drag the slider up or down to adjust the volume of the vocals. And when you don’t want to sing along, just hit the Sing button to disable the feature.
Enable and Use Apple Music Sing Karaoke

4. Turn Off Low Power Mode

I don’t think many folks would be aware of the fact that the Apple Music Sing does not work when the Low Power Mode is enabled. Therefore, make sure to turn off this power saving mode.

  • Go to the Settings app on your iPhone -> Battery -> and then turn off the toggle for Low Power Mode.
Turn off low power mode on iPhone

5. Restart Your Devices

Since restart is a pretty simple and effective way to resolve any common or weird problem, we will give it a try. So, reboot your devices and then check if the problem is gone.

6. Factory Reset Your iPhone

Some users who ran into the same problem have reported that factory reset worked for them. Thus, make sure to go for this solution as well. It’s worth pointing out that it will reset the entire settings on your device but won’t harm any media or data.

  • Open Settings app on your iPhone -> General -> Transfer or Reset iPhone -> Reset -> Reset All Settings and confirm.
Reset all settings

7. Update Software

Should the Apple Music Sing karaoke feature not working issue persists, update the software on your iDevice. A software bug could be hindering Sing from working properly.

  • Head over to the Settings app -> General -> Software Update. After that, download and install the latest version of the software as usual.
Tap on Software Update

8. Delete and Reinstall Apple Music: Last Resort

I can’t remember how many times I have been able to resolve an app-related issue by deleting and reinstalling the problematic app. So, I would recommend you try it out.

  • Simply, touch and hold the Apple Music icon -> Remove App -> Delete App and confirm.

Fixed the Apple Music Sing Not Working Issue For Good…!

There you go! Hopefully, Apple Music Sing has returned to normal and begun to work as expected. Now that you have gotten the better of Sing issue, enjoy your music to the fullest by belting your heart out. But before going ahead, make sure to share your thoughts with us.

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Rajesh Mishra

Co-founder/Editor-in-Chief: Rajesh Mishra (Your beloved “R.K” 360 Reader Voice) is a Shakespearean poet at heart who turned a tech nerd while having a secret rendezvous with iPhone 4. When that rendezvous turned obsession, he let go of his hard-core political journalism in favour of the lifelong love-affair with technology. In a career spanning one and a half decades, Mr. Mishra has crafted over 8K articles and around 2K YouTube videos. He is probably the only journalist alive with this unique achievement. When he is not at his desk, you may find him either engrossed in a Deathmatch or chasing Wordsworth!

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