Apple Music Replay 2025: Your Year in Music Is Here—Complete with New Discovery Features
Apple Music Replay 2025 launches with enhanced listening insights, shareable highlights, and artist loyalty tracking. See how Apple's year-end recap compares to Spotify Wrapped.
The wait is over. Apple Music subscribers can now dive into their 2025 listening habits as the company officially launches Apple Music Replay 2025, its annual year-end recap experience that rivals Spotify Wrapped in scope and viral appeal.
Available starting today in the Apple Music app and at replay.music.apple.com, the 2025 edition brings enhanced insights into your musical journey over the past twelve months, along with shareable content designed specifically for social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
Apple Music Replay 2025
What's New in Replay 2025
Apple Music Replay has always offered a comprehensive look at your listening patterns, but this year's version introduces three new categories that provide deeper context about your relationship with music.
The Discovery section highlights new artists who captured your attention throughout 2025, giving you a clear picture of how your musical taste evolved over the year. Loyalty tracking shows which artists you've consistently returned to across multiple years, revealing your long-term favorites beyond just 2025's heavy rotation. The Comebacks category identifies artists who disappeared from your playlists but made a triumphant return to your listening rotation this year.
These additions join the standard metrics Apple Music users have come to expect, including total minutes spent listening, your most-played songs and artists, favorite genres, longest listening streaks, and top albums.
A Fully Native iOS Experience
Starting with iOS 26, the Replay experience is completely native within the Apple Music app, representing a significant upgrade from previous years when much of the functionality lived primarily on the web. Users can now access their full year-end statistics, personalized playlists, and shareable highlight reels without leaving the app.
The experience appears prominently in both the Home and New tabs, making it impossible to miss when you open Apple Music this week. For those who prefer the web experience, the dedicated Replay website remains fully functional.
Social Sharing Gets an Upgrade
Understanding that year-end music recaps have become social media events, Apple has doubled down on shareable content. The 2025 Replay includes a Highlight Reel featuring images and videos optimized for Instagram Stories, TikTok, and other platforms. These professionally designed assets make it effortless to share your musical identity with friends and followers.
The year-end playlist itself contains all the songs you listened to most throughout 2025, providing an instant nostalgic journey through your year in sound. Apple also continues offering the All Time Replay playlist, which aggregates your most-played tracks since you first subscribed to Apple Music, giving you a broader perspective on your musical preferences.
Apple Music for Artists Gets the Treatment Too
It's not just listeners getting the year-end treatment. Apple updated the Apple Music for Artists app today with new Replay metrics specifically designed for musicians and their teams. These enhanced analytics include listenership growth tracking, year-over-year performance comparisons, top streamed songs, Shazam identification data, radio spins, chart rankings, and playlist features.
The addition of growth metrics and historical comparisons gives artists valuable context about their trajectory and audience development over time, turning Replay into a professional tool rather than just a consumer-facing novelty.
The Physical Experience: Replay Gallery at Miami Art Week
In an unexpected move bridging digital and physical spaces, Apple is celebrating Replay 2025 with The Replay Gallery at Miami Art Week. The exhibition features multi-format artworks from prominent artists including Angel Otero, Calida Rawles, Devon Turnbull, Gabriel Moses, Henry Taylor, Jeremy Deller, Sara Sadik, and Tommy Malekoff.
According to Apple, the gallery explores themes reflected in this year's music, creating an immersive space that invites guests to contemplate the art of listening, reflection, and connection. It's a bold statement about music's cultural significance beyond streaming statistics.
How It Compares to the Competition
Apple Music Replay arrives in the midst of year-end recap season, competing directly with Spotify Wrapped and YouTube's all-new YouTube Recap 2025. While Spotify Wrapped has historically dominated social media conversations around this time of year, Apple's integration of Discovery, Loyalty, and Comebacks categories provides unique insights that Spotify doesn't currently offer.
The monthly Replay playlists that Apple Music offers throughout the year also give users a continuous connection to their listening habits rather than just one annual event, though the full December release remains the main attraction.
How to Access Your Replay 2025
Finding your Apple Music Replay 2025 is straightforward. Open the Apple Music app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, and look for the Replay 2025 promotion in the Home or New tabs. Alternatively, visit replay.music.apple.com in any web browser while logged into your Apple ID.
The experience requires an active Apple Music subscription, available for $10.99 monthly for individuals or $16.99 for families. It's also included in every tier of Apple One bundles.
The Bottom Line
Apple Music Replay 2025 represents the company's most comprehensive year-end recap to date, with meaningful additions that go beyond simple play counts and listening times. The Discovery, Loyalty, and Comebacks categories provide genuine insight into how your musical relationship has evolved, while the enhanced shareable content acknowledges that these recaps have become important social moments.
Combined with the updated Artists experience and the ambitious physical gallery installation in Miami, Apple is making a statement that Replay is more than just a feature—it's a cultural phenomenon that deserves both digital innovation and real-world celebration.
Your 2025 soundtrack is waiting. Time to press play on those memories.
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