- Apple music has been 10 years old and is allowing users to turn back
- Replay Playlist every time allows you to see your Top 100 track after you join Apple Music
- This is a good throwback treat, and a way to get a taste for spatafe users
When you are listening to some good music, the time flies, okay? Well, Apple Music is officially ten years old today, and since Apple joined the streaming music game, a lot has changed. We’ve seen changes in design and new features – remember that its annual replay functionality is in 2019 – but marking a ten -year series is a new playlist that allows you to turn back.
For Apple Music users, rolling is now a ‘replay all the time’ playlist, which provides you with the 100 most played track after you join the service. If you have been going on since 2015, or a recent look, but in any way, it will travel by taste.
I found the ‘Replay’ playlist on my home tab in my iPhone and my Mac Music app. Playlists states, “Take a look in the first decade of Apple Music, take a look. Return your all -time favorite tracks, all in the same playlist.” And as any playlist on Apple Music, you can play or change it in order, as well as save it in your library and download it to listen to offline.
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I was surprised at all the time playlists, and I expected when I joined the first day’s service on June 30, 2015. There were plenty of summer songs – anyone remembers Justin Timberlik’s ‘can’t stop this feeling’ or ‘I could survive’. – But even many of my favorite tracks that I choose a little.
So, yes, for me, that means Bruce Springston has a lot, and I saw some of the functions used as a wake -up alarm on my home pod and home pod mini. However, and at the unexpected time of the year, this is a clean walk memory lane. Generally, Apple makes a replay for the end of the music year, and takes a look at your year in music.
Spatif also rolled wrapped up annually and increased a lot of social elements, as well as rating based on the taste of your music. And if you are a Spatif user who wants a similar look like decades or since your region was launched by Spatifs-it was July 2011 for the United States-you will have to look at a third party to gain experience… though in this service it may end up copying a bit of Apple’s celebration here.
Stat Status Dot FM is always a good choice to learn something else about your listening habits and the most forward on different cads, and this will be a great way. If you sign in with your spatial account and grant permission, you can see your high species, tracks and artists “lifetime” – all this without need to subscribe to the “plus” level.
It will provide your top 50 track, and you can select one of them to play easily. You can choose to subscribe to the Status FM to unlock more statistics from Spatif.
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It will be interesting to see if the spotifies formally roll it, but it is great that you can use a third party to meet it. Nevertheless, the rollout of Apple Music’s all -time playlist is a good touch, and it is ahead of the music service that has launched the highest 500 surgery songs. The process will begin on July 1, 2025, and will announce a set of 100 tracks daily, a few days before leaving a full playlist to enjoy the listeners.
Apple has also developed other playlists to celebrate the anniversary and some new Apple Music Radio Specials. And Los Angeles, California, has a new, 15,000 square feet of Apple Music Studio location opening, which includes listening rooms for local audio playback. It will have major stages and studios to record and perform artists.


