A lot of conversation on social media in the coming days will be focused on Spotify Wrapped 2022, but Apple is trying to get in on the conversation as well with its very own Apple Music Replay update for this year.
This morning, the company announced that it has updated the user-interface and overall experience of Apple Music Replay to give a better look to the eye, as well as make it easier to navigate and understand.
Oliver Schusser, Apple’s vice president of Apple Music and Beats, said the Apple Music Replay has been a pleasure to work on for users.
“When we first launched Replay, the feature became an instant fan favorite on Apple Music, and we really wanted to develop the experience further and make it even more special, personal, and unique for subscribers,” he said. “The music we enjoy throughout the year becomes like a soundtrack, and it’s really fun to be able to go back and relive those meaningful and memorable moments over again.”
Here is how Apple describes the new update to the feature.
“New in 2022 is a year-end experience complete with expanded listening insights and new functionality, including a completely personalized highlight reel. Users can discover their top songs, top albums, top artists, top genres, and more. Superfans can even discover whether they are in the top 100 listeners of their favorite artist or genre…Apple Music listeners can continue checking Replay until December 31 to see if their listening patterns evolve before the start of 2023, and once the new year begins, keep listening on Apple Music to explore and share new 2023 insights each week.”
Apple Music Replay is accessible via the link http://replay.music.apple.com/ and sign in with their Apple ID and password to their account to see their most popular songs, artists, and albums for 2022, and see their music metrics this year.
What are your thoughts on the new update to Apple Music Replay? What are your stats and top artists, songs, and albums this year? Comment below or let us know on Twitter at @appleosophy.