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Apple Music’s yearly recap is finally available in the app

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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Apple Music’s yearly recap is back — and this time, it’s available to see and share from directly within the app. If your iPhone runs iOS 18.1 or later, you can now access Apple Music Replay 2024 from the Home, New, and Search tabs. Otherwise, you’ll have to view your yearly stats from the Apple Replay site, as was the case previously.

Apple has added some new insights to Replay 2024, including whether you’ve made it onto the list of the top 500, or 1,000 listeners for a particular genre or artist. Additionally, it will display the longest number of days you’ve consecutively used Apple Music, as well as show your top artists, albums, and songs from each month during 2024.


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Now you can find all your yearly stats in the Apple Music app.

You can also see how many consecutive months you’ve listened to your top artist and find out which dates you started listening to your top song, artist, or album of the year. But in case you find some unwanted songs or artists appearing in your Replay — maybe as a result of sharing your account with a partner or kids — Apple Music business manager David Emery has posted some handy instructions on how to keep them from muddying up your results.

Apple is adding new Replay features for artists on the app as well, allowing them to view and share stats like the total minutes users listened to their music this year, how many listeners they had, which cities listened to them the most, and their most-Shazamed song.

This year’s recap season has only just begun. We’re still waiting for Spotify Wrapped to drop, and Amazon Music has even launched a recap feature of its own.

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