Display current playing playlist in Apple Music
I have a playlist playing in Apple Music. The song is displayed at the bottom. How do I come to the playlist which the song belong to?
MacBook Air (M4, 2025)
I have a playlist playing in Apple Music. The song is displayed at the bottom. How do I come to the playlist which the song belong to?
MacBook Air (M4, 2025)
I understand there have been some changes made to the Music app in Tahoe, but in previous versions one could press Command+L (⌘L) to display the source of the currently playing track whether that be an album, playlist or Apple Music station.
One could also select the 'More' icon - ⋯⃝ - displayed at the song title when the mouse cursor is placed there. From the context menu that appears one can select 'Show in' playlist, album or iTunes Music.
I understand there have been some changes made to the Music app in Tahoe, but in previous versions one could press Command+L (⌘L) to display the source of the currently playing track whether that be an album, playlist or Apple Music station.
One could also select the 'More' icon - ⋯⃝ - displayed at the song title when the mouse cursor is placed there. From the context menu that appears one can select 'Show in' playlist, album or iTunes Music.
Unfortunate.
And I haven't pulled the trigger on the Tahoe upgrade yet so I can't investigate any further.
Perhaps if you click the Music menu Song and then one of the 'Show in' options.
I expect others will add their voices to the discussion.
None of these options seems to be available now....
When updating to macOS Tahoe 26.2 the two functions are back.
Display current playing playlist in Apple Music