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    Apple Music just dropped 10 years of your favorite jams into one playlist – how to listen

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    Apple is launching a new version of its annual Replay playlist called Replay All Time. Interestingly, instead of only tracking the tunes you’ve streamed most in the past calendar year, it goes all the way back to when you first subscribed.

    Also: iOS 26 just solved one of my biggest pain points with Apple Music

    So, if you’ve been an Apple Music user since the service first launched, you should see a consolidated view of your decade-long listening habits. The timing is no coincidence: Apple Music is now 10 years old. Replay All Time is here to celebrate that milestone — by giving die-hard fans a deep data dive as well as a nostalgic trip through every era of their Apple Music journey to date.

    How to find your Replay All Time playlist

    Subscribers can stream their Replay All Time playlist right from the Home tab in Apple Music.

    Just open the latest version of the Apple Music app, tap Home at the bottom (or side), and scroll until you spot Replay All Time. Once you see it, tap it, and then you can hit Listen to your Playlist to start streaming your decade’s most-played tracks.

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    Want to save it for later? Tap the ••• menu in the top-right corner and choose Add to Library (or Add to a Playlist). Once it’s in your library, Replay All Time works like any other playlist: You can shuffle the songs, view play counts, and share it with friends.

    Spotify Wrapped, who?

    Apple Music Replay is Apple’s answer to Spotify Wrapped — the annual heavyweight that drops every December since 2016 with shareable, story-style recaps of your year’s top streams. YouTube Music, Tidal, and Deezer all offer their own annual recaps, but none pack a full decade into a single playlist like Replay All Time now does.

    Whether Apple will keep this feature alive after Apple Music’s 10th birthday remains to be seen — but for now, subscribers have an unprecedented look back at how their music tastes have changed over the years.

    Top 500 most-streamed songs

    To further celebrate Apple Music’s 10th anniversary, Apple Music Radio will reveal the service’s overall top 500 most-streamed songs from the past decade. The countdown kicks off July 1 — with 100 songs revealed each day — and culminates on July 5, 2025.

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    The full list will then be available as a new 10 Years of Apple Music: Top Songs playlist.

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