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Priddy Ugly Questions Apple Music’s Audio Volume Standards

Man-Gale October 3, 2025 3 minutes read
Priddy Ugly Challenges Apple Music's Sound Levels
Priddy Ugly Raises Concerns Over Apple Music’s Playback Levels. Priddy Ugly has identified what he perceives as a playback discrepancy on Apple Music, noting that his album and various others sound considerably quieter on the service compared to local audio files.

Priddy Ugly Questions Apple Music's Audio Volume Standards
Priddy Ugly Raises Concerns Over Apple Music’s Playback Levels

The artist indicates that the variation is significant, presenting his concern as a technical issue that impacts both the listening experience and the fidelity of finalized masters.

“What’s up with @AppleMusic compressing and attenuating the master?!” he questioned. He elaborated that his concern is not limited to his own music: “I’m not just talking about my music, I noticed that some albums I played sounded a bit low. I thought people had poorly mixed & mastered their music. Then I played my album from my documents folder & played it on Apple Music & the levels on the streaming platform were substantially lower.”

I’m not just talking about my music, I noticed that some albums I played sounded a bit low. I thought people had poorly mixed & mastered their music.

Then I played my album from my documents folder & played it on Apple Music & the levels on the streaming platform were… https://t.co/I5eHZbtBSo

— NTJA’KA, MY HOND (@ItsPriddyUgly) October 2, 2025

This observation brings attention to an ongoing discussion about streaming loudness normalization. This process aims to standardize sound levels across different tracks and albums, creating a uniform experience for users. Artists often dedicate significant resources to achieve a final master that boasts specific dynamics, punch, and loudness perception. When these levels are modified by a platform, the character of the music can shift, which is particularly noticeable in bass-driven or complex mixes often found in modern hip hop.

To listeners, this issue may seem like a mere reduction in volume. However, for mix and mastering engineers, it relates to playback targets, peak ceilings, and integrated loudness values that decide if a track is quietly reduced in volume. Priddy Ugly’s comments imply that if the streaming version is noticeably lower than the approved master, listeners might miss important elements such as the impact of drums, clarity in vocals, or stereo detail—qualities that characterize a project’s impact.

The discussion emerges at a time when musicians are increasingly expressing their concerns about the fidelity of their work on various platforms. Whether this leads to a broader initiative for transparency about playback settings or prompts individual support inquiries, Priddy Ugly’s remarks have transformed a technical concern into a narrative for fans: if your favorite album feels different on your device, the issue may not lie with your headphones. It could stem from the way the platform is delivering it.

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