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Apple Music is not the same as iTunes. And if you’re an artist — or a fan trying to support your favorite artists — knowing the difference is crucial. In this video, Carter Banks (singer-songwriter and producer for Timcast Music) breaks down why streaming on Apple Music is not the same as buying on iTunes… and why iTunes purchases are 150x more powerful than streams when it comes to Billboard tracking. This isn’t just about Coming Home (feat. Phil Labonte of All That Remains) — it’s about understanding how music charts are rigged toward subscriptions, and how fans can take the power back. Support independent music: Buy the track here – https://buycominghome.com Or try your luck with Amazon – https://getcominghome.com Key Takeaways: Apple Music = subscription-based streaming (like Spotify) iTunes = traditional digital download (you own the song) Only iTunes, Amazon, and Bandcamp count toward Billboard chart sales iTunes purchases carry 150x more weight than streams Apple and Amazon make it intentionally confusing Thanks for supporting real music. See you on the charts. #AppleMusic #iTunes #BillboardCharts #MusicIndustry #CarterBanks #TimcastMusic #ComingHome #PhilLabonte #AllThatRemains #SupportIndependentMusic #BuyMusic #MusicExplained #MusicDistribution #StreamingVsOwning