- Apple Music Recap for 2025 has begun
- You can now see your listening statistics for January
- A full attitude appears at the end of the year
Spotify wrapped famous drops for music fans at the end of each year, but if you are an Apple Music Subscriber, you don’t have to wait until December to look back on your listening story – and the first monthly summary of 2025 has just appeared .
The feature is called Replay 2025 and you can find your playlist in January by opening the tab home in Apple Music on the desktop, on the web and on mobile. Roll down to find the Replay 2025 songs and you can then tap to open the playlist and add it to your library.
Not everyone on the Techradar team has seen the Replay 2025 appear yet, so it may take some time to reach you. As 9TO5MAC reports, lots of listeners see their song choices showing up, so you shouldn’t have to wait too long to get it.
You can also go to the dedicated Apple Music Replay Microsite to access your latest diagrams on the web to work, even if you do not see a post for the playlist appear on the app’s Home The tab yet.
How Apple Music Recap works
The playlist is updated with your most listened to tracks when you go through the year, month by month – so just the statistics for January are available now. A post is shown for February, but no statistics are available yet.
You will see how many listening minutes you knocked with your top tracks and top artists. The number of theater pieces and the amount of time spent to listen are both taken into account, Apple says.
As the year goes by, Apple Music Recap will notice the milestones you also pass: Total minutes listened to, for example, or the total number of artists you have listened to. These will be divided by month in the same way as the listening statistics.
Mot the end of the year you get a full overview of the last 12 months that covers everything you have listened to-so you do not miss the last round. You can also find playlists built from previous annual recaps at the bottom of the Home tab in Apple Music apps.