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If you’ve been using the eSound – MP3 Music Player on your iPhone 16,14, 15, iPad running iOS 18 and recently lost access to all your saved music and playlists, you’re not alone. With the app unexpectedly removed from the App Store, many users are facing sudden and permanent data loss — often without warning.
Below, we’ll explain what happened, why it likely occurred, and how you might still be able to recover your playlists or music library.
Thousands of iPhone 16 and iOS 18 users relied on the eSound music app to store, organize, and enjoy their personal music collections. However, after the app was taken down from the App Store, many tried to uninstall and reinstall it — only to find they could no longer download it at all.
In some cases:
According to a statement from the eSound development team, the app was removed by Apple — likely due to policy violations or technical compliance issues. As of now:
Since eSound did not support full cloud syncing in the way Spotify or Apple Music does, uninstalling the app often leads to irreversible data loss.
Some users had success accessing their music through:
https://esound.app
Log in with your eSound account (not Apple ID), and check if your playlists appear.
Note: This only works for some users — especially those who created a standalone eSound account.
If you still have eSound on your device:
The developers have confirmed they’re trying to resolve the issue with Apple. You can reach out to them directly through:
For those who have lost access completely, Spotify and YouTube Music are the most recommended alternatives. Some users have:
Though it takes time, Spotify’s music recognition algorithm can help you recover most of your listening preferences over time.