Apple launches 'Apple Music Replay' to compete with Spotify

Users can easily access Apple Music Replay dashboard via Home tab
An undated image of Apple Music logo on smartphone. — Shutterstock
An undated image of Apple Music logo on smartphone. — Shutterstock

Apple on Tuesday launched a new feature for its music app, named the 'Apple Music Replay', to compete with Spotify while providing users with a better listening experience. 

The Cupertino-based tech giant stated that 'Apple Music Replay' provides users a look back at their year in music by highlighting their top songs, artists, and albums they streamed.

The feature includes even more listening habits, including the 'Discovery' section, which highlights new artists users listened to, and 'Loyalty', which spotlights artists that users have kept coming back to each year. 

Moreover, the 'Comebacks' section highlights artists who made a return to users’ listening rotation. Apple Music users can also see their total minutes listened to on the streaming service, the total number of artists they listened to, their longest artist streak, favourite genres, and more.

— Apple
— Apple

Users can easily access the Apple Music Replay dashboard via the Home tab on the music streaming service. As for artists, they will get access to new metrics, which include listenership growth and year-over-year performance summaries. 

You can revisit your monthly Replay highlights and view yearly summaries from each year you’ve been on Apple Music.