Apple Music ‘Replay 2024’ playlist not showing? You’re not alone
At the end of January, Apple started showing its annual ‘Replay’ playlist for Apple Music subscribers, which shows a listener’s most streamed tracks of the year so far.
The playlist, which compiles a list of a user’s top 100 most popular songs, updates weekly, giving subscribers an up-to-date list of all their Apple Music favourites.
Whilst the roundup playlists first started appearing late last month, many Apple Music subscribers are still yet to see their “Replay 2024” listening list, and it isn’t entirely clear why.
According to Apple, the Replay playlist will appear as soon as a user has enough of a listening history to generate one, however, many hardcore Apple Music subscribers who believe they have racked up enough listening time to generate a playlist are yet to see one appear for them to see.
It is unclear yet if a bug is causing for some user’s playlist to fail to appear, or if the listening time required to generate a playlist has increased from previous years, thus causing the delay.
The Apple Post had reached out to Apple for their comment.
To access your personalized playlist, or to check is one is available for you, navigate to the Listen Now tab in Apple Music on iOS, iPadOS, or macOS. For a more in-depth analysis of your listening habits, including top artists and albums, as well as detailed play counts and hours listened, visit Apple Music on the web.
Here’s how to find and enjoy your customized Apple Music Replay playlist:
- Visit replay.music.apple.com from your iPhone, iPad, Mac or PC
- Sign in using the Apple ID associated with your Apple Music subscription
- Tap the Get Started button to access Apple Music Replay
- Scroll to the bottom of the Replay page and navigate to the “Your Replay Mix” playlist
- Tap Open in Apple Music to add the personalized playlist to the music player app
Here’s how to access Apple Music Replay on iPhone