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Apple Music Replay: How to find your yearly music stats

Apple Music Replay is a great way to find your music stats for the past year: the most played songs, artists, and albums from the last 12 months. Similar to Spotify Wrapped and the like, your annual Apple Replay is a fun way to see which songs you listened to the most in 2024.

(Fun fact: Apple typically releases Apple Music Replay in November, but it’s actually updated weekly and available year-round!)

We’ll show you how to find them and how to share your top music of the year with your friends and on social media.

Apple Music Replay: How to find your music stats

Oddly for this day and age, the Apple Music Replay feature isn’t available directly in the Apple Music app. It is hosted separately on the Apple Music website.

Still, it’s easily available across all Apple devices—and a great way to look back at the top songs, artists, and albums that defined your year. The year-end roundup presents charts of your most played tracks, albums and artists. A personalized 2024 Apple Music Replay mix will also be created for you to listen to again in the future to reminisce.

“The music we enjoy throughout the year becomes like a soundtrack, and it’s really fun to be able to relive these meaningful and unforgettable moments,” said Oliver Schusser, Apple’s vice president of Apple Music and Beats, in a press release Publication announcing the 2022 overhaul of Apple Music Replay.

Apple Music Replay updates on Sundays and also offers “expanded music insights” like the total minutes listened to, the number of different artists and songs you’ve played, and your top 10 playlists and stations. It also has a “milestone” tracker that shows when you reach certain goals while using Apple Music, such as: E.g. listening to 5,000 songs.

How to find your Apple Music Replay

Find Apple Music Replay in the Apple Music app
You can find your replay here.
Screenshot: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

Apple Music Replay will be available at the front of the Apple Music app in December. It’s in the Home And New Tabs along the bottom. This will take you directly to the website in Safari. Alternatively, you can visit replay.music.apple.com directly.

Knock Jump in and you can sign in with your Apple ID. Quick authentication with Face ID (or Touch ID) gets you in.

Browse and share your annual statistics

Apple Music Replay statistics and sharing
Share your Apple Music Replay stats with friends and social media.
Screenshot: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

Scroll through the list to see stats on your top artists, top songs, top albums and top genres for the entire year. You can also see how these have changed from month to month. You’ll also see your top playlists and radio stations, as well as listening minutes milestones. Finally, you can compare your top artist, song and album with last year’s stats.

To share your music stats on social media, tap share Click the button in the bottom right corner of any section. From the share sheet, you can send an image to a friend via Messages. You can also post to social media like Snapchat, TikTok or Instagram or save it to your photo library. (To see the full list of available apps, scroll until you see this ⋯ More icon and then tap it.)

How to find your Apple Music Replay playlist

Share Apple Music Replay's annual playlist
Get your annual playlist to remember for years to come.
Screenshot: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

Scroll down the page to get your annual playlist. Knock Open in Apple Music to find it and type it + top right to add it to your library. You can listen from there at any time in the future library Click on the tab by tapping on it Playlists above. Replay playlists from previous years appear at the bottom of the list.

And don’t worry – it will continue to be updated in the final weeks of December to accurately reflect the entire year.

This Apple Music Replay article was originally published on December 2, 2021. It has been updated with the latest information.

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