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Apple Music Replay 2023: Everything You Need To Know

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If you’re an Apple Music user, it’s good news for you: Replay 2023 is out now. Similar to Spotify wrapped, Replay provides you a look back at your music tastes. It’s a great way to see what your favourite artists and songs really are, and to see how your tastes change over time. Plus, with Spotify users getting to share their Wrapped playlists back in December, now Apple Music users can share their latest music with the world. So here is everything you need to know about Replay 2023.

How Does Apple Music Replay Work?

While it has some similarities with Spotify Wrapped, Replay has quite a few differences as well. Spotify wrapped covers the whole year in review, and gives you a fixed playlist of those top tracks. Replay, on the other hand, updates every week throughout the year. It has a total of 100 songs, so it won’t appear until you have listened to this much music. They will appear in ranked order based on how frequently you have listened to them.

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You can access this playlist either by going to the Apple Music Replay Website, or on your Listen Now tab. As well as your top tracks, you can see data such as your top albums and artists, and the amount of hours you have listened.

Does Apple Music Replay Change?

Your Replay playlist and statistics will be updated every Sunday throughout the year. This makes it similar to Spotify’s On Repeat playlist, only it has extra information that you can see along with your top songs. This allows you to see how your playlist is shaping up and checking on it rather than having it be a surprise. Once the year is over, however, the playlist will be frozen so that you can go back and see what you were listening to that year. Then, you’ll be starting on next year’s playlist.

Does Apple Music Replay 2023 Count December?

While Spotify Wrapped starts tracking the new year during the previous December, Apple Music Replay does not. This makes it easy to keep tabs on, since it collects your data for each calendar year. In other words, your 2023 playlist will be formulated based on your activity from the 1st of January this year until the 31st of December.

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