APPLE Music Replay is finally live, letting you relive your year of listening.

The service even beat Spotify Wrapped – arriving just before the rival recap on Wednesday, November 29.

Apple Music Replay is finally here, and it's very easy to view

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Apple Music Replay is finally here, and it’s very easy to viewCredit: Apple

You can see the songs and albums you’ve been most obsessed with.

And there’s even a feature that reveals your milestones within the Apple Music app.

You can share your results with friends and show off your excellent music taste – don’t let Spotify subscribers have all the fun.

Apple Music will also create a dedicated playlist for you with your top musical highlights from the year.

How to find Apple Music Replay

There are several ways to get involved with Apple Music Replay.

The first is to simply go to the Apple Music app for iOS on your iPhone.

Now head to the Listen Now tab and look for the Replay section.

Click it and you’ll be redirected to the Apple Music website where you can see your results.

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You’ll probably need to log in, unless you were already signed in within the browser.

The second option is very easy – just click the following link: replay.music.apple.com

This will take you directly to the Replay in your web browser.

So you can view this on any device with a web browser. You’ll just need to sign in first.

It’s also possible to see your Apple Music Replay playlist inside the Apple Music without navigating to a website.

If you scroll down on the report, you’ll be able to see your milestones – like listening to 10,000 minutes of music or 1,000 artists.

You’ll find this in the Listen Now part of your app.

And you can share this playlist with friends or family.

Sharing is quite limited: you can send your playlist to people from Apple Music, or simply take and post screenshots from the report.

But it doesn’t seem as though the full report can be shared natively.

Inside Apple Music

Apple Music launched back in June 2015, just 22 days after it was announced.

It’s now available across iPhones and iPads, Apple TV, Apple WAtch, Apple HomePod, Apple CarPlay, Mac computers, Windows PCs, and Android phones.

It’s also supported on smart speakers like Amazon Echo and Sonos, as well as recent consoles.

And you can also enjoy audio through a web player too.

The service includes the 24/7 radio station Apple Music One.

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And it currently costs $10.99 in the US and £10.99 in the UK.

Taylor Swift is currently the most-listened-to artist on Apple Music, setting an all-time record in 2023.

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