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Apple Music Replay 2025: the full final report of the year is now available

Apple Music Replay 2025: the full final report of the year is now available

The Apple Music service has launched Replay – 2025 Edition: users can now see how much music they listened to, who they heard for the first time, what genres they preferred, and more.

What Replay 2025 shows

  • The top 100 tracks you listened to most often in a year.
  • Your most listened to artists, albums, genres, playlists and radio stations.
  • Total minutes spent with Apple Music in a year.
  • Monthly listening history – you can see how your music preferences have changed throughout 2025.
  • The ability to save or share your final playlist – Replay supports exporting to your library and sharing on social networks.

In addition to the annual report, Apple Music is now offering an “All-Time Replay” option – a playlist and statistics with your favorite tracks and artists for the entire time you’ve been using the service.

When Replay 2025 appeared

Traditionally, Apple publishes the final Replay in late November or early December. In 2024, the release happened on December 3. While Apple hasn’t announced an exact date for the 2025 version, experts are predicting its arrival this week – most likely in the first few days of December.

The “Replay 2025” playlist itself has been available since February, and it’s updated weekly to reflect your current music tastes and listening habits.

How to get your Replay

  1. Open the Apple Music app on your iPhone, iPad, Android or Mac.
  2. Click the Home tab (Home / Listen Now).
  3. Scroll down and you will see the “Replay: Your Top Music” section.
  4. Click “Go back in time” to open the statistics for the year 2025.

If you don’t see Replay, make sure you’ve enabled the “Use Listening History” option in your Apple Music settings on all of your devices – it’s necessary for correct listening counting.

What makes Replay different from competitors’ Wrapped

For its part, Apple emphasizes that Replay collects stats automatically throughout the year and updates the final playlist every week – the data isn’t reset like some competitors before “Wrapped.”

Replay doesn’t just show you the top tracks, it gives you a contrast: how long you’ve been listening to music, how many artists you’ve discovered, how your genre preferences and albums have changed over the year.

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