Apple has rolled out its full Music Replay 2025 experience, giving listeners a deeper, more polished look at their year in music.
The feature is now fully accessible inside the Apple Music app, offering a clearer rival to Spotify Wrapped and the recently launched YouTube Recap.
Replay 2025 includes two main components: a year-end playlist of your most-played tracks, and a Highlight Reel, a scrollable set of visuals and a short shareable video designed for platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
Apple says users can now see total minutes listened, top artists, favourite genres, and other stats that paint a fuller picture of their listening habits across the entire year.
Apple Music has offered monthly Replay playlists for a while, but this version goes noticeably further. For 2025, Apple is surfacing more personal insights across categories like Discovery (new artists you picked up), Loyalty (artists you keep returning to), and Comebacks (artists who worked their way back into your rotation). There’s also the multi-year Replay All Time playlist, which continues to collect every song you’ve listened to the most since joining Apple Music.
One of the bigger changes this year is that Replay is now fully native to the Apple Music app on iOS 26, making it easier to access without jumping to a browser. The web version remains available at replay.music.apple.com, but the in-app integration feels far more seamless. You can find Replay 2025 right from the Home or New tabs.
Apple is also marking the launch with an exhibit at Miami Art Week, tying into its recent push to position Apple Music as a more curated, artist-forward platform. On the creator side, the Apple Music for Artists app has been updated with new Replay metrics, including year-over-year growth and improved performance summaries.
Apple Music Replay now sits alongside Spotify Wrapped and YouTube Recap as part of the increasingly crowded end-of-year roundup season, but this update makes Apple’s version feel far more complete, and finally built to keep up with its biggest streaming competitors.
