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    How to See Your Stats and Top Artists on Apple Music (2026)

    AwaisBy AwaisJanuary 6, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    • From an iOS device: Music > Home > Replay: Your Top Songs by Year.
    • On Apple Music online: Home > Replay and share your year in music.
    • Or, from the Apple Music Replay website, select Replay and share your year in music.

    This article explains how to find your top Apple Music statistics and other details for the entire year with Apple Music Replay.

    How to Use Apple Music Replay on iPhone and iPad

    Follow these steps to listen to your top songs and view the artists behind those favorites for any year right on iPhone and iPad:

    1. Open the Music app on your mobile device.

    2. Tap the Home tab in the navigation. You’ll find this at the bottom of the iPhone screen and in the sidebar on the iPad.

    3. Scroll to the bottom of the Listen Now section, and you’ll see Replay: Your Top Songs by Year. Select a Replay for any year to see and hear the tunes you played most.

      If you don’t see Replay, you probably just need to play more music. Once there is enough music for Apple to generate statistics, you will see a Replay playlist.

    4. After Music plays your Replay, you’ll have the option to play it again, or to scroll down and share various stats, like Top Artists, Top Songs, and Top Genres. Scroll even farther, and you can see your Milestones and then Replay the whole thing.


      Three screens from Music for Replay.

    Press and hold a Replay on the Home screen to play it, add it to a playlist, share it, or play it next.

    How to Use Apple Music Replay with Apple Music Online

    You can view songs and playlists from previous years on the Apple Music website. It includes a built-in player so you can listen from any computer with just a web browser. Like with the mobile app, you can hear your most played songs by year with Replay.

    Follow these steps to use Replay online with Apple Music:

    1. Go to the Apple Music website and select Sign In on the top right.

    2. Select Continue with Password, then enter the Apple ID/Apple Account and password for your Apple Music subscription. You can also Sign In with Passkey if you’d rather scan the QR code to sign in.

      In some versions of macOS and iOS, this option is called “Apple ID.”


      Continue with Password or Sign in with Passkey.
    3. Select New on the left side and then click on  Replay and share your year in music.


      Apple Music web screen for Replay 2024.
    4. Once you’ve watched your Replay, you can click the menu button in the top left corner and choose any other years you had Replays for.


      Apple Music Replay web menu.
    5. If you select a Replay, you’ll see all the stats from that year, including Top Genres, Top Albums, and Top Artists.

    How to Listen to Your Replay with Apple Music on the Web

    To access this year’s Music Replay playlist, simply scroll to the bottom of the page once you’ve logged in as above.

    Then click the Open in Apple Music button, and you’ll be taken to a playlist with all your top songs in it.


    Open in Apple Music button.

    If you’re an Apple Music subscriber, reap the rewards of Apple Music Replay. You’ll receive a Replay of your top songs and artists for each year you’re a subscriber. And if you use Apple Music on Windows, be sure to visit one of the websites above to see your Replays.

    FAQ

    • How do I view lyrics in Apple Music?

      While a song is playing, select the speech bubble icon in the lower-left corner. If lyrics are available, they’ll appear on the screen and follow with the music. Go to More (three dots) > View Full Lyrics to see the words independently of the music.

    • How do I see minutes listened on Apple Music?

      Go to music.apple.com/replay to view how many hours or minutes you’ve spent listening to various artists. You can also see your overall time listening to Apple Music.


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