Ben&Ben banners Apple Music campaign

Filipino folk pop band Ben&Ben is bringing its music closer to fans with Apple Music’s six-month free trial subscription.

Smart released a video featuring Ben&Ben, enjoying its music, which is now even more palpable as the emotions of their songs because of Apple Music’s Spatial Audio feature.

What makes Apple Music stands out is its exclusive features that provide unmatched streaming and listening experience no matter what device subscribers are using.

Apple Music also added a wide selection of songs that can now be heard with Spatial Audio, which allows subscribers to listen in surround sound with the use of compatible headphones and earphones.

The streaming service now boasts a library of over 90 million songs – from OPM, K-Pop, Western pop, among others.

Smart subscribers may avail of the free six-month trial subscription to Apple music through logging into their updated GigaLife App and activate the Apple Music offer on the app’s home screen.

Ben&Ben sang the theme song to one of Smart’s biggest campaigns, “Inevitable” in February 2021.

Smart streamed the pop band’s “Kuwaderno” concert via the GigaPlay app. GB–ag

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