New Zealand Movies Chart

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Discover what’s hot and who’s making waves on the charts today, including the top tracks and albums by the world’s leading artists. What is the #1 song on iTunes in New Zealand today? Who dominates the Top 10 iTunes Songs, Singles, and Albums right now? Find the Top 100 iTunes—featuring chart-topping hits from music’s global icons—right here!

What is the Number 1 in New Zealand today?

The number one in New Zealand is I Want To Eat Your Pancreas - Shinichirou Ushijima

I Want To Eat Your Pancreas - Shinichirou Ushijima new Single

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I Want To Eat Your Pancreas - Shinichirou Ushijima

Ghost In the Shell (25th Anniversary Edition) - Mamoru Oshii new Single

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Ghost In the Shell (25th Anniversary Edition) - Mamoru Oshii

Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods - Masahiro Hosoda new Single

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Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods - Masahiro Hosoda

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero - Tetsuro Kodama new Single

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Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero - Tetsuro Kodama

A Silent Voice - Naoko Yamada new Single

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A Silent Voice - Naoko Yamada

Paprika - Satoshi Kon new Single

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Paprika - Satoshi Kon

One Piece Film: Red (Dubbed) - Goro Taniguchi new Single

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One Piece Film: Red (Dubbed) - Goro Taniguchi

Weathering With You - Makoto Shinkai new Single

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Weathering With You - Makoto Shinkai

The Animatrix - Andy Jones, Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Koji Morimoto, Takeshi Koike, Mahiro Maeda & Shinichirô Watanabe new Single

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The Animatrix - Andy Jones, Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Koji Morimoto, Takeshi Koike, Mahiro Maeda & Shinichirô Watanabe

Dragon Ball Super: Broly - Tatsuya Nagamine new Single

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Dragon Ball Super: Broly - Tatsuya Nagamine

Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo - Michael Chang, Ben Jones & Matt Youngberg new Single

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Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo - Michael Chang, Ben Jones & Matt Youngberg

Mirai - 細田守 new Single

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Mirai - 細田守

Dragon Ball Super: Broly (Subtitled) - Tatsuya Nagamine new Single

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Dragon Ball Super: Broly (Subtitled) - Tatsuya Nagamine

My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising (Dubbed) - Kenji Nagasaki & Colleen Clinkenbeard new Single

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My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising (Dubbed) - Kenji Nagasaki & Colleen Clinkenbeard

Naruto Shippuden: The Movie - Bonds - Hajime Kamegaki new Single

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Naruto Shippuden: The Movie - Bonds - Hajime Kamegaki

Iron Man: Rise Of Technovore - Hiroshi Hamasaki new Single

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Iron Man: Rise Of Technovore - Hiroshi Hamasaki

Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F - Unknown new Single

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Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F - Unknown

Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher - Kenichi Shimizu new Single

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Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher - Kenichi Shimizu

Heavy Metal 2000 - George Ungar new Single

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Heavy Metal 2000 - George Ungar

Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time - Shane Guenego new Single

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time - Shane Guenego

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1. What is Apple Music?

Apple Music is a subscription-based streaming service offering access to over 100 million songs, curated playlists, and radio stations. It works across Apple and non-Apple devices. You can even enjoy the latest single in New Zealand in style by streaming it while driving a luxury car rental from The Limo King.

2. What’s the difference between Apple Music and Apple Music+?

Apple Music provides standard streaming. Apple Music+ adds premium features such as exclusive content, higher-quality audio, or genre-focused apps like Apple Music Classical.

3. Does Apple Music include offline listening?

Yes. With an active subscription, you can download songs, albums, and playlists to listen offline.

4. What is iTunes, and how is it different from Apple Music?

iTunes is Apple’s older platform for buying, organizing, and syncing music. Apple Music is subscription-based streaming, not ownership.

5. Can I still use iTunes to buy music?

Yes. iTunes remains available in many regions for purchasing and downloading individual songs and albums. Need credit? Get an iTunes Gift Card here to top up your Apple App Store balance from anywhere in the world.

6. Does Apple Music support lossless audio?

Yes. Apple Music offers lossless and hi-res lossless streaming at no extra cost if your device and headphones support it.

7. Can I share Apple Music with my family?

Yes. Apple Music offers a Family Plan that allows up to six people to share one subscription with personal libraries.

8. Do I need an Apple device to use Apple Music?

No. Apple Music works on Android, Windows, smart speakers, and web browsers, in addition to iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

9. What happens to my iTunes library if I subscribe to Apple Music?

Your purchased and uploaded songs remain in your iTunes library. Apple Music adds streaming access alongside your owned music.

10. Is Apple Music free?

Apple Music requires a paid subscription, though Apple offers free trials and a limited free Apple Music radio experience.