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Apple has started rolling out its Replay 2023 playlist to all its Apple Music subscribers. With this, you can see all your music ranked from 1 to 100. This ranked playlist will be updated weekly so users can keep track of their most streamed songs of the year as 2023 progresses. The company has been making its yearly replay playlist since 2019, similar to Spotify’s Rewind, but Apple does it monthly.

However, you can also check your Spotify playlist from your profile page. You can check your updated playlist every Sunday. This will ensure that you will have a comprehensive list of your top 100 songs saved in the playlist by the end of the year. Apple usually shares this around mid-February, but it’s been early this year.

Where Can I Find Apple Music Replay 2023?

You can check the playlist at the bottom of the “Listen Now” tab in Apple Music. It’s the same across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. However, if you have not been using Apple Music, you won’t have Apple Music 2023. To add the playlist, click “Replay “23” and then on the plus button in the right corner of the screen.

The playlist will then be added to your playlist for later listening. In addition to the top songs, you also have statistics such as play counts, hours of listening, and the most streamed artists and albums. At the end of the year, Apple will freeze this playlist so you can revisit your top listens, and a customized playlist for the next year will be created.

Spotify has dominated this for years because of its original approaches, such as mood boards and a story forum in which people can participate. All things considered, Spotify Wrapped is more visually appealing compared to Apple’s shared playlist. Apple updated its Apple Music Replay last year in November, which now includes story-like cards that highlight the statistics and play relevant tracks in the background, which sounds familiar because it was on Spotify.

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