But following the relaunch of Apple Music Replay announced recently, the round up service has been revamped for 2022 and subscribers now get a highlight reel showing their listening history with insights into their top songs, artists, albums, and genres played over the last 12 months. Everyone loves an end of year soundtrack, right? And Apple Music’s redesigned Replay experience (opens in new tab) serves as a reminder to subscribers about their individual listening habits in 2022. Apple Music’s revamped Replay experience also reveals 2022’s top music charts, and get closer to rival year-end recap services like Spotify Wrapped that’s been running for several years. The Apple Music Replay press release (opens in new tab) touts that “2022 was a thrilling year in music, with listeners delving into new sounds, new languages, and new genres more than ever before. Additionally, the 2022 year-end charts show just how influential Apple Music listeners were in making 2022 a year to remember, both individually and as a community.”
How to access Apple Music Replay
To access your personalized highlight reel, you need to be an Apple Music subscriber. You also need to have been using the service to listen to sufficient music to qualify. The Replay highlight reel can only be found on desktop browsers and iOS devices, although subscribers can add their Replay 2022 playlist to their Apple Music streaming app by clicking on the ‘Open in Apple Music’ button at the bottom of the webpage. For now, Replay is a web experience only, and you can find it at https://replay.music.apple.com (opens in new tab). The Music app itself can only show and play a basic playlist of your top songs for the year, ranked by most played, once it has been added via the Replay webpage. Although Apple Music’s Replay revamp brings the experience closer to Spotify Wrapped, its still missing some additional tools that many fans enjoy with Spotify Wrapped, including Audio Aura (a high-color visualization tool of your music moods of the year) and Blend, which compares your Spotify music trends for the year with your friends.
Apple Music Replay and Privacy
Despite the emphasis on data, Apple says that Replay maintains Apple’s standard privacy throughout the experience. An individual user’s insights are never shared, sold, or used in any marketing materials. The user can share their insights at their own discretion if they choose. No other Apple Music subscribers or employees can access their insights outside of their chosen snapshots at any time. Again, to view your 2022 Apple Music Replay experience and try out the new highlight reel, visit replay.music.apple.com (opens in new tab). The insight into your listening patterns for this year is available until December 31. Next: Spotify Wrapped 2022 is boring — here’s how to discover new music.