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Apple Music Replay 2023 allows you to see your top songs, top artists and top albums of the entire year!
Apple Music Replay 2023 has arrived and it reveals exactly what your most played songs, artists and albums of the year are.
In a bid to outdo Spotify Wrapped, Apple Music allows users to see detailed stats about their listening habits all year long. In Apple Music Replay, Apple Music users can find out everything from the songs they've had on repeat in 2023 so far to the albums that they've been listening to the most. Not only that but Apple Music Replay updates every week of the year.
Now, Apple Music Replay has launched its end of year graphics for fans to share and enjoy. Where can you see your Apple Music Replay stats though? Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use Apple Music Replay and get your 2023 results.
To get your Apple Music Replay 2023 stats and find out what your Top Songs, Top Artists and Top Albums of 2023 are, all you have to do is follow these three simple steps.
1) Visit the Apple Music Replay website
2) Sign in to your Apple account
3) Click 'Get started'
A highlight reel then appears titled: 'Replay your year in music.' Click it to see a graphic of some of your biggest stats. You can also scroll down to see more in depth results.
1) Top Artists - Your Top 5 most played artists in 2023 with the number of minutes you've listened to them.
2) Top Songs - Your Top 15 most played songs in 2023 with exact play counts.
3) Top Albums - Your Top 15 most played albums of 2023 with exact play counts.
4) Top Genres - Your Top 5 most played genres of 2023.
5) Top Playlists - Your Top 15 most played albums of 2023 with exact play counts.
On top of that, you can download sharable images of your Top Songs, Top Artists and Top Albums. You can even share them directly to social media.
It's unclear exactly how accurate Apple Music Replay is. Apple Music lets users see the play counts of all their songs in the Apple Music desktop app and people have noticed that the play counts listed in the desktop app don't always match with the play counts listed in Apple Music Replay. Nevertheless, the overall stats and rankings usally appear to be correct.
You can add the Apple Music Replay playlists straight to your library and even find out your Apple Music stats for 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2015.
What are your most played songs of the year so far?
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