Learn how Apple Music Replay works, how to see insights into the music that you listen to, and what to do if you don’t see your Apple Music Replay.
Apple Music Replay calculates your top songs, albums, artists, playlists, genres, and stations using:
Your listening history in Apple Music
The number of plays to a song, artist, album, playlist, genre, and station
The amount of time spent listening to a song, artist, album, playlist, genre, and station
Update your iPhone or iPad to iOS or iPadOS 18.1 or later, or update your Android to the latest OS.
Open the Music app and go to the Home tab.
Scroll down to Replay: Your Top Songs by Year.
Tap Listen Back to open your Replay listening stats. Don't see your current Replay?
On your iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac, or PC, go to replay.music.apple.com.
Sign in to the same Apple Account that you use with your Apple Music subscription.
Tap or click Jump In.
Your Apple Music Replay contains your listening insights for the whole year, and can also be broken down by month.
Get insights every month: Once you're eligible, you can see your top songs, artists, and albums every month based on play count and time spent listening. You can also see any milestones you've reached listening to music.
See your year-end Replay: At the end of the calendar year, you can see your top songs, artists, albums, genres, playlists, and stations, along with play counts, totals, and the time that you’ve spent listening to them.
Play your year-end highlight reel: Celebrate your year in music with an audio and visual recap of the music that you listened to the most.
Share insights: Tap or click the Share button again and choose how you'd like to share.
Top listeners: Apple Music Replay will let you know if you're one of the top 100, 500, or 1000 listeners for any of your favorite artists or genres among Apple Music users.
Don't see Replay?
Open the Apple Music app.
Go to Home.
Scroll down to Replay: Your Top Songs by Year. From here, you can:
Open this year's Replay playlist to see your top songs in one playlist that's updated weekly.
See your Replay playlists from previous years.
Add your Replay playlist to your library. Open a Replay playlist, then tap the Add ButtonShare your Replay playlist to Instagram, Facebook, or other social media.
As soon as you've played enough music, you'll get a notification that your Replay is ready.
If you still don't see Replay, make sure that Use Listening History is turned on for all of your devices:
On your iPhone or iPad: Go to Settings > Apps > Music and turn on Use Listening History.
On your Mac: In the Apple Music app, choose Music > Settings, click the General tab, then select Use Listening History.
On your Android: At the top of the Apple Music app, tap the More button, tap Settings, then turn on Use Listening History.
Apple Music is designed to protect your information and enable you to choose what you share.
Learn how your data is managed
Apple Music availability might vary by country or region. Learn what's available in your country or region.
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