Apple Music Replay works by recording your listening history, which includes the number of times you listen to an artist, a track, an album, and more. Additionally, it provides you with the amount of hours you have spent listening to them.
In case you are wondering, you can simply take screenshots of the stats to share them to whicheversocial media platformyou want to. Also, you can hit the share button appearing on each stats page to share them directly from the Replay website.
How to Access Apple Music Replay Playlist
It is always a good time when you can see all your favorite tracks in a single playlist. With the Replay playlist, you can do exactly that. The service creates an automated playlist and updates it weekly as well as you explore the different avenues of music.
If you want to find this playlist and add it to your library, here are the steps to do so:
Although now you know how to get access to your Apple Music Replay, following the steps didn’t reveal your stats. That can happen due to two reasons. The first and most common reason is that you just haven’t listened to enough music or tracks to get that data in the first place. In that case, instead of your listening stats, you will see this message:
Moving on, the second reason why you can’t see your stats is that you haveprobably accidentally turned offListening Historyfor Apple Music. Toggle on this setting and then, as you use Apple Music, your listening history will start getting recorded.
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Moreover, with the kind of changes Spotify has recently been through, a lot of music enthusiasts are looking to shift to another platform. In that case, Apple Music is one of the top alternatives. Not to mention, Apple Music comes with Lossless Audio support even with its basic tier, which Spotify is allegedly preparing to add with a newSpotify Supremiumtier.
Yes, Apple Music Replay is accurate. However, do note that Apple Music updates your stats weekly to show your overall yearly stats.
If you feel that your Apple Music Replay stats are incorrect, chances are that your Listening History is turned off. This is turned on by default so you will have to turn it on for your iOS, Android, iPad, or Mac device before heading over to the Replay page.
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