The apple script commands below appear to do what you want.
tell application "iTunes" to set loved of current track to true 

or 

tell application "iTunes" to download the current track
Now let me see if I actually loved that Bruce Springsteen song. Yes, Loved is 
now checked. There is a separate dislike and also a rating from 1 to 100. I am 
not sure if the latter is able to be manually set. There are also  separate 
properties  for album loved and album dislike .


You should be able to put either or both  of these two lines into an 
AppleScript file  and then assign a commander to it. I am not quite sure what 
would happen if iTunes is not playing a track, you might get a nasty little 
error. 

If you do, then wrapping the above in a AppleScript try .. on error  .. end try 
would eliminate the error.


                Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Nov 5, 2017, at 9:00 PM, Des Delgadillo <desdelgadi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> Not sure if this question has been brought up before, but I was wondering if 
> there exists any sort of script or any way of creating keyboard shortcuts to 
> better interact with Apple Music on the Mac? For instance, when I hear a song 
> I like, I’d ideally like to be able to simply navigate to iTunes, hit one 
> keystroke to mark it as “liked” and continue with my business. I’d like to do 
> the same with adding songs to my library. Is this doable at all? At present, 
> I’d have to navigate to the actions menu and select “like” that way, which 
> isn’t the worst thing in the world, but I was just wondering if there was a 
> quicker way.
> 
> Thanks for any direction here.
> 
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