How to Check Your Apple Music Stats in 2 Ways


  • The easiest way to see your Apple Music stats is to use an app like FreeYourMusic.
  • Apple also offers an official Replay playlist, which tracks your favorite songs and how much time you’ve spent listening.

People love seeing stats about themselves. That’s why Spotify has Wrapped, its massively popular yearly roundup that shows you how much music you’ve listened to that year.

If you use Apple Music instead of Spotify, you don’t have to miss out on the statistics. Here are two ways to see your Apple Music stats and get a good look at your musical tastes.

FreeYourMusic tracks your favorite Apple Music songs, artists, and playlists

FreeYourMusic is a free app that includes a great stats page, although it’s mainly used for transferring playlists between music streaming apps. It’s available for both computers and mobile devices, but the computer version is much more detailed.

Head to the FreeYourMusic website to download and install the app. Open it and click Stats in the sidebar on the left. Select Apple Music, then log into your account.

The “Stats” menu in the FreeYourMusic app, with the “Apple Music” option highlighted.

Click the “Apple Music” option.

FreeYourMusic; William Antonelli/Insider


You’ll be asked to pick which playlists and saved albums you want FreeYourMusic to scan. You can click Select all right at the start to scan everything on your account, or choose some specific lists.

Click Next and let the stats process. It’ll then give you a link back to the FreeYourMusic website, which you can open to see your most-listened songs, artists, and playlists for every year you’ve had an Apple Music account. 

You can send that link to others to share your Apple Music stats with them too.

A FreeYourMusic stats page, with a list of songs and how many times the user has listened to each one.

You can sort the stats by year, but you can’t see your stats for the current year.

FreeYourMusic


Apple Music Replay is a playlist of your favorite songs that updates every week

Apple Music Replay is a bit like Apple’s version of Spotify Wrapped. But instead of updating only once every year, it updates every week. In exchange, Apple Music Replay doesn’t get as detailed with your listening stats as Wrapped does. 

There’s no ten-page slideshow you can share with all your friends — all you get is a playlist with the 100 songs you’ve listened to the most so far this year. And if you scroll to the bottom of the page, you’ll find your Replay playlist from past years too.

As the year goes on, your playlist will update every week. Once the year ends, the playlist’s last update is what it’ll look like forever.

For the full details on how to make an Apple Music Replay playlist and save it to your library, check out our full article on the feature.

An Apple Music Replay playlist in the iPhone Music app.

The playlist updates every week with new songs.

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