Apple Music Replay, the sister-streaming launch to Spotify Wrapped, is out.
Users can now get up close and personal with their Apple Music listening habits thanks to a data-driven report that reveals which artists, albums and genres they listened to most in 2024.
As a collective, Apple Music listeners flocked to pop princesses and diss tracks this year, awarding Sabrina Carpenter and Kendrick Lamar top slots on the charts. Taylor Swift managed a spot on the top five most streamed songs with a 5-year-old tune, up-and-comers Benson Boone and Teddy Swims made a splash with their love-drenched ballads, and country music's rising star Shaboozey earned a seat at the Replay table.
Here's how to access your Apple Music Replay report and what's new this year.
This year, iPhone users with iOS 18.1 or later can access the Replay experience directly from the music app via the Home, New, and Search tabs. Others will still need to go to replay.music.apple.com on either mobile or desktop.
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This year, the streaming giant also launched a Replay exclusively for artists, so music-makers can have access to insights like which of their songs was discovered most via Shazam and which city houses most of their listeners.
Aside from the Replay for Artists feature, this year's reports also include an expanded "Top Listeners" list; users previously could only see if they were in the top 100 listeners for a certain musical act. This year also includes Top 500 or Top 1000 lists for both artists and genres.
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Apple Music also added "streaks," a feature that reveals the longest number of consecutive days a user has played from Apple Music. Streaks also extend to artists if a user had an artist as their No. 1 for multiple months in a row.
Date of first play, another feature offered this year, will show users when they first discovered the song, artist or album that defined their year in listening.
If you want to look even further back in time, Apple Music offers an archive of a user's Replay playlists so you can rediscover your most-loved songs from years passed.
Beyond the personalized playlists though, Apple Music users as a collective set larger trends for 2024. More women reached the year-end global songs chart than ever, the streamer announced in a release, and many of the top slots went to artists who had never made the year-end charts before.