Track your listening habits all year long with Apple Music’s Replay 2026, available now!

Apple Music Replay 2026 has officially landed. That means subscribers can already see how their year in music is shaping up.

Instead of waiting until December for a single end-of-year recap, Apple Music rolls out its Replay through monthly insights across the year. For users, it lets you see how your listening habits build and shift in real time.

What is Apple Music Replay?

Apple Music Replay tracks your listening habits all year round, turning that data into shareable insights each month. You can see your top songs, artists, albums, alongside listening milestones (e.g. 5,000 Minutes Listened, 250 Artists Played, 250 Songs Played). 

There’s also the Replay playlist that updates weekly with your top 100 most-played tracks. You can see songs climb, fall, or disappear across the year, before getting a full year-in-review replay at the end of the year.

Apple Music’s more regular insights sets it apart from massive year-end recaps like Spotify Wrapped. However, the likes of Deezer and Amazon have recently followed Apple Music’s footsteps by offering monthly recaps too. 

How to access Apple Music Replay 2026

Getting to Replay is simple. Apple Music subscribers can head to the “Home” tab within the Apple Music app, and scroll until you see Replay. From there, you’ll be able to view your current stats along with your Replay playlist for the year so far.

Replay is also available through the web by signing in at https://replay.music.apple.com/. 

Note: Replay only appears once you’ve hit Apple’s minimum listening requirements. So if you’ve barely streamed anything this year, you might not see a recap yet.


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