At the end of each year, streaming music service Spotify provides a "Spotify Wrapped" recap of each user's listening habits and favorite songs. Spotify Wrapped is a highly anticipated year-end feature that Spotify users love, and Apple Music listeners may be wondering how to get their own "Wrapped" rundown.

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Apple does not have a year-end wrap up that's equivalent to what Spotify has, but the streaming music service does offer "Apple Music Replay," a feature that ranks all of your top songs for the year.

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‌Apple Music‌ Replay is refreshed on a yearly basis, usually during February, and it updates each week to provide an ever-changing playlist of your favorite songs. The best ‌Apple Music‌ Replay experience is on the web, and you can get to it by navigating to the Apple Music Replay website and signing in to ‌Apple Music‌.

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On the Replay website, you can see details like the number of hours you've listened to music during the year and your top albums and artists. If you want to share these statistics on social media, you'll need to take screenshots.

You can listen to the ‌Apple Music‌ Replay playlists on iPhone or iPad, but you'll need to sign in on the web to see the more detailed statistics mentioned above.

  1. In the ‌Apple Music‌ app, navigate to the "Listen Now" tab.
  2. Scroll down to "‌Apple Music‌ Replay." apple music replay iphone
  3. Select one of your replay lists. Apple offers playlists for every year that you've been subscribed to ‌Apple Music‌, so you can see how your tastes have changed over time.

One of the best parts about Spotify Wrapped is that it packages up all of your year-end statistics into neat little graphics that are shareable on social media, and unfortunately, there's no ‌Apple Music‌ equivalent.

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‌Apple Music‌ Replay is also not as in-depth as Spotify Wrapped, which provides information on top artists, genres, songs, podcasts, and minutes listened. Spotify also does add-ons like "The Movie" that pairs top songs with classic scenes from movies and "2021 Wrapped Blend," comparing each user's listening taste with friends.

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Spotify's year-end feature is much more comprehensive than anything Apple offers, and so far Apple has declined to make a true year-end highlight reel so Replay is the best ‌Apple Music‌ users are going to get for now.

Top Rated Comments

xDENTALPLANx Avatar
54 months ago
People love to share this Spotify Wrapped thing each year, how has Apple Music existed for 5+ years and still not figured out how to do a similarly visually compelling way of showing these stats?
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Lozza013 Avatar
54 months ago


[HEADING=1]WHO USES SPOTIFY?!?!?!?![/HEADING]

Seriously, only reason people would use Spotify is if they have an android phone.

Never using Spotify as long as they keep their stance on Apple being a monopolistic jerks on App Store, which is NOT. If they don’t like terms of the App Store, then they need to make their own phone.
I do and I have an iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch. I find it's easier to use than Apple Music.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vyspirit Avatar
54 months ago


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Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
cal6n Avatar
54 months ago
Yeah. Very nice, but neither Apple or Spotify capture 95% of my listening, which is via this:



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Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Dreamweaver12 Avatar
54 months ago
you know what I'd rather see from Spotify? Spotify Connect on HomePod, and lossless audio.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
alchemistmuffin Avatar
53 months ago

Apple TV+ is a joke compared to Netflix.
[HEADING=1]WRONG….[/HEADING]

Apple TV+ is far ahead of Netflix when it comes to quality of their content. Netflix, all they care about is subscriber count and nothing else. They allow too much creative freedom that turns some viewers off.

Apple, on other hand, has high quality shows that people will want to tune into. They only allow certain type of shows that ALL viewers will like, not select audiences.

Quality of shows > Quantity of shows

Besides, Netflix is slowly falling apart internally after Chappell fiasco. (And that special wasn’t even funny at all, another example of low quality content appearing on Netflix simply for viewership)
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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