If you are excited about Apple’s upcoming music subscription service, you probably have a few questions that are still unanswered. And one of them, of course, is the ability to download songs for offline playback. In a statement released to Re/code, Apple has confirmed that this feature will indeed make its way into Apple Music: “As an Apple Music member, you can add anything from the Apple Music library — a song, an album, or a video — to your collection. And that’s just the warm-up act. From there, you can create the perfect playlist from anything you’ve added. You can save it for offline listening and take it on the road.” Apple needed to make offline playback available if it wanted its service to become a real threat to Spotify and others. There are many moments when you lack data or a WiFi connection, so being able to enjoy your favorite songs is pretty nice. However, you just need to remember to download the music you wish to listen to before you get disconnected so that it can be stored locally on your device. Update: 25 Best Music Download Apps