How to get your past and present Apple Music Replay mixes


Apple Music’s Replay feature compiles your most listened-to songs of the year into a playlist. If you’re a long-time Apple Music user through your iPhone 14 or your iPad Air 5, you can also gain access to your favorites from previous years. Here’s how to find Apple Music Replay mixes on Mac and iPhone/iPad.

What are Apple Music Replays?

The Apple Music Replay feature presents your favorite artists and how often you listened to them based on the year. It also includes a list of your top 10 favorite albums. The Replay for the current year is updated weekly and adjusts the list based on your latest listening habits.

The Replay feature also includes the ability to create playlists for past years. So if you’ve been an Apple Music subscriber since its arrival, for example, you can readily find playlists going back to 2015, the year Apple Music debuted.

Accessing your Apple Music Replay lists

To access your Apple Music Replay list on macOS Monterey and above:

  1. Click on the Music app on the Mac dock.
  2. Select Listen Now under Apple Music at the top left.

To access your Apple Music Replays on Mac, click on the Music app, select Listen Now under Apple Music at the top left. (Image credit: iMore)
  1. Scroll down, choose your Replay year under Replay: Your Top Songs by Year.
  2. Choose Play to listen to the list.
  3. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to select different years.

To access your Apple Music Replays on Mac, scroll down and choose your Replay year. Choose Play to listen to the list. (Image credit: iMore)

To access your Apple Music Replay list on iPhone or iPad:

  1. Tap the Music app on your mobile device’s Home screen.
  2. Choose Listen Now from the bottom of the app.

To access your Apple Music Replays on iPhone or iPad, tap the Music app on the Home Screen, then choose Listen Now. (Image credit: iMore)
  1. Scroll down, choose your Replay year under Replay: Your Top Songs by Year.
  2. Choose Play to listen to the list.
  3. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to select different years.

To access your Apple Music Replays on iPhone or iPad, scroll down, then select the Replay year. Choose Play to listen to the list. (Image credit: iMore)

No Replay?

If you haven’t listened to a lot of music, you might not see a Replay for the current year. To confirm, be sure to visit the Replay website (opens in new tab) and sign into your Apple Music account. You’ll see the following message if there isn’t enough music listening history to create a Replay:

The Apple Replay message (Image credit: iMore)

Start listening

As you can see, it’s easy to see (and listen to) your favorite songs from years ago. Use the Replay feature on any of the best Macs or other Apple devices and enjoy!

Updated April 2022 Includes macOS Monterey information.




Apple Music’s Replay feature compiles your most listened-to songs of the year into a playlist. If you’re a long-time Apple Music user through your iPhone 14 or your iPad Air 5, you can also gain access to your favorites from previous years. Here’s how to find Apple Music Replay mixes on Mac and iPhone/iPad.

What are Apple Music Replays?

The Apple Music Replay feature presents your favorite artists and how often you listened to them based on the year. It also includes a list of your top 10 favorite albums. The Replay for the current year is updated weekly and adjusts the list based on your latest listening habits.

The Replay feature also includes the ability to create playlists for past years. So if you’ve been an Apple Music subscriber since its arrival, for example, you can readily find playlists going back to 2015, the year Apple Music debuted.

Accessing your Apple Music Replay lists

To access your Apple Music Replay list on macOS Monterey and above:

  1. Click on the Music app on the Mac dock.
  2. Select Listen Now under Apple Music at the top left.

To access your Apple Music Replays on Mac, click on the Music app, select Listen Now under Apple Music at the top left. (Image credit: iMore)
  1. Scroll down, choose your Replay year under Replay: Your Top Songs by Year.
  2. Choose Play to listen to the list.
  3. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to select different years.

To access your Apple Music Replays on Mac, scroll down and choose your Replay year. Choose Play to listen to the list. (Image credit: iMore)

To access your Apple Music Replay list on iPhone or iPad:

  1. Tap the Music app on your mobile device’s Home screen.
  2. Choose Listen Now from the bottom of the app.

To access your Apple Music Replays on iPhone or iPad, tap the Music app on the Home Screen, then choose Listen Now. (Image credit: iMore)
  1. Scroll down, choose your Replay year under Replay: Your Top Songs by Year.
  2. Choose Play to listen to the list.
  3. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to select different years.

To access your Apple Music Replays on iPhone or iPad, scroll down, then select the Replay year. Choose Play to listen to the list. (Image credit: iMore)

No Replay?

If you haven’t listened to a lot of music, you might not see a Replay for the current year. To confirm, be sure to visit the Replay website (opens in new tab) and sign into your Apple Music account. You’ll see the following message if there isn’t enough music listening history to create a Replay:

The Apple Replay message (Image credit: iMore)

Start listening

As you can see, it’s easy to see (and listen to) your favorite songs from years ago. Use the Replay feature on any of the best Macs or other Apple devices and enjoy!

Updated April 2022 Includes macOS Monterey information.

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