Since its launch in June 2015, Apple Music has grown into a popular music-streaming service among Apple aficionados. The service lets you stream more than 70 million songs, listen to playlists created by music experts, and tune into the 24/7 Apple Music 1 radio station to hear music selected by DJs from around the world. You can listen to Apple Music on a Windows PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, Android device, newer Apple TVs, and on the web. Apple offers a three-month free trial, and Verizon customers with an Unlimited plan can even score a free, six-month subscription. That all sounds cool, but what if Apple Music is not everything you wanted? Perhaps it's too expensive, or maybe you don't listen enough to justify the cost. Perhaps another music streaming service has stolen your heart, your ears, and your budget. Whatever the reason, you want to cancel your membership.