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How to get Apple Music to show you your most-played songs of all time

Apple Music adds Replay All Time playlist

Apple Music is turning 10, and to celebrate, it's giving you the "Replay All Time" playlist of your all-time most-played songs. Here's how to listen to it.

Apple Music's new Replay All Time playlist shows you the songs you've played the most since you joined the service. It is, essentially, your annual Replay, but for your entire listening history.

Replay All Time is part of Apple's ongoing celebration of the tenth anniversary of Apple Music. Apple also plans to celebrate all week with live specials and programming.

If you want to check out your Replay All Time playlist, you can head to the Home tab in Apple Music. It's prominently featured as the first item under "Top Picks For You."

Apple announced Apple Music at WWDC 2015 as part of the company's signature "one more thing..." announcement. It wasn't particularly well received at the launch, but has since grown to hold roughly of the American music streaming market, according to Demand Sage.

Currently, Apple Music costs $10.99 per month for an individual plan. However, students enrolled in college can receive a 50% discount, reducing the price to $5.99 per month.

Families can get Apple Music for $16.99 monthly, allowing up to six Apple accounts in an Apple Family to use the service under one plan.

Apple Music is also included in all tiers of the Apple One plan, a plan that bundles Apple's subscription services together. This method allows users to get the service at an even steeper discount.

1 Comment


It's disappointing that this is just a playlist of 100 songs without any of the cool details we get from the annual customized year-in-review that we get. All I learned is that one of my family members who was using my account listened to the Hamilton soundtrack a lot, since that's the top half of "my" list.