Apple Music Replay is different from the likes of Spotify Wrapped as it aims to highlight your top-most music from 2022 instead of the year that has gone by.

What Is Apple Music Replay Playlist?

The Replay playlist is updated weekly with your top 100 songs of the year—it has nothing to do with your listening habits from 2021. The playlist is generated automatically and cannot be tweaked by you.

If you have not used Apple Music enough so far, the streaming service won’t generate a Replay playlist. Instead, you’ll be prompted to check out the Listen Now tab for some recommendations to get started.

How to Access Apple Music Replay 2022 From Your iPhone

Open the Apple Music app on your iPhone. Head over to the Listen Now tab from the bottom navigation bar. Scroll to the very bottom of the list, where you’ll find your Replay playlists from the current and past years. Tap the Replay 2022 playlist to access it.

Depending on where you live, the playlist will be automatically updated every Sunday or Monday with your top songs, albums, and artists. The playlist will have a maximum of 100 songs, but if there’s not enough data, it could initially have fewer songs than that.

How to Access Apple Music Replay 2022 From Your Web Browser

Head over to the Apple Music’s Replay page from a browser of your choice. Log in with your Apple ID when prompted. Click the Get Your Replay Mix button to generate the playlist.

A playlist will then be generated based on your top songs, artists, and albums of the year. If you have already generated the playlist, you’ll be able to access it by just clicking on the link above.

Use Replay 2022 Playlist to Listen to Your Favorite Songs

The Replay playlist offers a quick way to listen to your favorite songs of the year. However, there’s no easy way to share the playlist with your friends or family, thereby limiting its usefulness.