Apple Music has been around for ten years. To mark the anniversary, Apple is introducing a new feature that many users will find interesting: a personalized playlist called "Replay All Time." This expands Apple's existing Replay offering, which previously only offered retrospectives for individual years.
Apple Music today introduced a new playlist called "Replay All Time." It features a list of a user's 100 most-listened songs—not just for a specific year, but across the entire duration of their Apple Music subscription. This feature is part of the streaming service's tenth anniversary celebrations.
What exactly is “Replay All Time”?
The new playlist builds on Apple Music's well-known Replay feature. Previously, you could view your top songs year by year. With "Replay All Time," Apple is now taking it a step further. You get an overview of the songs you've listened to most often since you started using Apple Music. So, if you've been using Apple Music for years, you'll get a complete long-term analysis of your music tastes for the first time.
Where can I find the playlist?
"Replay All Time" appears directly in the Apple Music app. You can find it in the "Home" section of the app. The playlist will automatically appear there if you're an active user.
How does it work?
Apple Music evaluates your entire listening history—that is, all the songs you've listened to over the years. This creates a dynamic list of the 100 most streamed tracks. This list is regularly updated as you listen to new music. The database is your complete Apple Music history since the start of your subscription.
What does that do for you?
With "Replay All Time," you can see exactly which songs have stayed with you over the long term. It's not about short-term trends, but rather music that you've listened to frequently over a longer period of time. This creates a fairly realistic picture of your personal musical taste.
Why now?
The launch marks the tenth anniversary of Apple Music. The streaming service launched in 2015 and has become an integral part of everyday life for many users ever since. With the new playlist, Apple aims to offer users added value beyond the usual year-end reviews.
Apple Music expands Replay – what’s in “All Time”
"Replay All Time" is a logical next step in the evolution of Apple Music's replay features. The new playlist provides a clear, data-driven overview of your musical preferences—not just for one year, but for the entire time you've used the service. Integration into the app's home page makes it easy to access, and regular updates ensure the list is always up-to-date. If you're a regular Apple Music user, "Replay All Time" is worth checking out. You'll get a clear picture of what you've really listened to over the years. Looking for accessories? Our Amazon Storefront is your destination for high-quality products, including HomeKit-compatible ones! (Image: Apple)
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