I’m a loyal Apple Music consumer, and you’ll pry the service out of my chilly, lifeless arms. Still, I’ve spent the previous few Decembers extremely jealous of the ocean of Spotify rewinds that populated my mates’ social media profiles.
Sure, Apple has all the time had methods to see your most-played songs over given durations of time. But it hasn’t had something almost as complete or attention-grabbing as what Spotify places out — a minimum of, till this 12 months.
I wouldn’t go as far as to say that Replay, Apple Music’s reply to Spotify Wrapped, is kind of the identical as its time-honored competitor. Still, it reveals you the fundamentals — your prime artists, your prime songs, stuff like that.
Here’s how to get it up and operating.
You can do that from the Apple Music iOS app (or, for that matter, from the Apple Music app on Android). To do this:
You also can go immediately from your browser:
There just isn’t at present a manner to export and share the complete report, although you can share your Replay playlist from the Listen Now part of the Apple Music app (as you’d some other playlist); as well as, if you happen to go to the top of your spotlight reel on the location, you possibly can share a abstract picture, together with your prime minutes, prime album, and prime track.
Update November twenty eighth, 2023, 10:03AM ET: This article was initially printed on November twenty ninth, 2022, and has been up to date to account for adjustments in Apple Music.