Artist profiles on Apple Music are becoming more useful with custom biographies, song lyrics, date formed, band members and other information.
Artist bios with song lyrics and more
Starting today, creators can take advantage of new personalization features to make their profile pages more engaging. An email blast informs artists and publishers they can now add a custom bio section to their Apple Music profiles.
Moreover, musicians can add bring information to their profile such as birth date, hometown and year formed, as well as identify band members, collaborators, influences and pronouns.Read:How to manage your Apple Music subscription

As you know, songs on Apple Music come with lyrics that you can view in the Music app. And now, artists can optionally add lyrics for their songs to their page by simply copying and pasting formatted lyrics to their profile.
Apple Music profile pages are now more engaging
Not many listeners are aware that they can visit artists’ profiles on Apple Music. With that in mind, Apple is clearly hoping that lyrics, custom bios and other perks would encourage fans to visit the profiles of their favorite musicians much more frequently.
And if they do find useful information there like tour dates, latest releases, song lyrics and what have you, folks could engage more with the artist and their work.
To create a custom bio, artists simply answer a series of short questions via the Apple Music for Artists platform atartists.apple.com.
The personalized artists’ pages are now rolling out.
Creators and publishers can also manage profile access on the backend—an artist can now invite a team member to update their profile with fresh new information. There are different roles available such as admins, analysts and profile editors.
How to access an artist’s profile page on Apple Music
To get to an artist’s profile page on Apple Music, right-click (macOS), touch and hold (iOS/PadOS) or select (tvOS) their name in the Music app on your iPhone, iPad or Mac, then chooseShow in Apple Music.
Keep in mind that musicians can be lazy when it comes to digital marketiong. Someone has to write a custom bio, collect biographies of other band members, embed lyrics, create custom graphics, etc. This takes time so you should try checking profile pages for changes a few weeks from now.