Replay All Time builds on the annual summary of your listening habits that Apple Music puts out near the end of each year. These yearly recaps are available across all the major music streaming services, and have proven popular—they're a fun way to look back on changing tastes and forgotten favorites. And now, you're not limited to one year.
How to find your Replay All Time playlist
The Replay All Time playlist is available everywhere you can find Apple Music. Open Apple Music on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, or the web, and you should see Replay All Time prominently displayed on the Home tab, alongside the usual selection of algorithmically generated playlists.
Select the playlist and it pops up like any other: You get buttons to Play and Shuffle it, and if you tap the three dots alongside the tracks, you're able to save it permanently to your library, add it to an existing playlist or the current queue, mark all the tracks as favorites, and share the playlist with other people.
Your Replay All Time playlist is on the Home tab. Credit: LifehackerChoose to add the playlist to your library (via the three-dot menu) and you can bring up the stats for these tracks in the Apple Music desktop app: With the playlist on screen, choose View > as Songs to show more columns, then View > Show View Options to pick the stats (such as Plays and Last Played) you want displayed.
How to use Last.fm to track your listening
Part of the appeal of Last.fm is that it has apps and extensions available for multiple streaming services, across mobile and desktop—which is handy if you've got several music streaming subscriptions or if you jump between them. From a YouTube video on the web to a Spotify playlist on your phone, everything gets logged.
Last.fm can keep track of all your listening. Credit: LifehackerYou can sign up for Last.fm for free and start scrobbling via the wide range of official and unofficial tools built for the job. For $5 a month or $50 a year, you can also sign up for Last.fm Pro, which gives you even more insights into your listening history and even more in the way of analysis (comparing your taste to other Last.fm users, for example).
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