Spotify Wrapped is pretty much an event at this point, with people dropping everything to share their top tracks and discuss their "listening character".
But what if your listening activities are based on another platform, eh? What if you don't even use Spotify? Well, the good news for Apple Music enjoyers is they can already start tracking their 2024 listening preferences — and it's still only January.
On Tuesday, Apple dropped its Apple Music Replay for 2024, allowing listeners to start building their own version of Wrapped without having to wait until the end of the year.
Running for almost two years now, Apple Music Replay is essentially a Spotify Wrapped in real time — you can track your listening habits for the year as they evolve, following your favourite artists, play counts on songs, and overall time spent listening.
We have a whole guide on how to access your Apple Music Replay, but in a nutshell it's viewable through the desktop site or via the Apple Music app. All you need is an Apple account and you're good to go.
Oh, and if you need more things in your life to be Wrapped, it's no longer just music. Banking apps, porn sites, and Tinder are also getting in on the action.
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