Hear all about the music that stars in Apple TV+ show 'Little Voice'
What you need to know
- Apple TV+ has shared a video that tells the story behind the music of "Little Voice".
- Music is an important part of the show.
- Viewers can check "Little Voice" out on Apple TV+ now.
Fans of the Apple TV+ hit "Little Voice" can check out a new YouTube video that delves into the music that is "at the core" of the show.
Shared in a new YouTube video to the Apple TV channel, "Little Voice – Behind the Music" gives us a look – and a listen – at the music that makes the show what it is.
This is a great watch for anyone who is a fan of the show and includes clips from the likes of Executive Producer J.J. Abrams and more.
Viewers can take in "Little Voice" and more via Apple TV+, the $4.99 per month streaming service that has gone from strength to strength since its arrival less than a year ago.
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