Apple Music launches new Replay experience

Reveals 2022’s Top Charts

Apple Music launches new Replay experience
Apple Music launches new Replay experience

Apple Music launches new Replay experience with a redesigned look enabling users to learn about their top songs, artists, albums, genres and more. Superfans can even discover whether they are in the top 100 listeners of their favourite artist or genre. There are also 2022 year-end charts spotlighting 2022’s top songs, top Shazams, top fitness songs, and most-read lyrics.

Apple Music listeners can continue checking Replay until the 31st December to see if their listening patterns evolve before the start of 2023, and once the new year begins, keep listening to explore and share new 2023 insights each week. All insights on Replay are optimized for sharing with family and friends, on their social channels, or on any messaging platform.

How Apple Music Replay Works

Visit replay.music.apple.com and log in to Apple Music. Play highlights or scroll through the page for more detailed insights. A truncated version of the site is available all year or as soon as sufficient plays have been made. Replay is localized in 39 languages for all 169 countries and regions where Apple Music is available.

Apple Music Replay Top Charts
Apple Music Replay Top Charts

Apple Music Top Charts

  • Top Songs of 2022 – The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber finished the year at No. 1 with their collaboration “STAY.” Released in the summer of 2021, “STAY” spent 51 days atop the Daily Top 100: Global. “STAY” has not dropped out of the Daily Top 100: Global since its release, and has reached No. 1 on the Daily Top 100 in 69 countries and regions worldwide.
  • Hip-Hop continued to lead the Top Songs chart, accounting for 32 of the top 100 songs of the year. Pop followed, with 23 songs on the chart, followed by R&B/Soul, with 11 songs. Latin came in fourth, with eight songs, followed by J-Pop, with six.
  • Most Read Lyrics chart – This was led by “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” the standout on the soundtrack to Disney’s Encanto. The lyrics chart is among the most global charts, with 29 of the 100 songs being in a language other than English.
  • Fitness Songs chart – British DJ Joel Corry’s “Head & Heart (feat. MNEK)” leads the, which ranks the top songs on Apple Fitness+ and Apple Music’s fitness playlists. “Head & Heart” reached the Daily Top 100 in 53 countries and regions worldwide, including 12 where it reached the top 20.
  • Shazam chart – was headed by the “Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)” by Elton John and Dua Lipa, which marked Elton John’s first time topping the Shazam global chart. The track was No. 1 on 17 national charts – a record for both singers – and both hit the top spot in the UK for the first time. Rounding out the top five were Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves,” Harry Styles’ “As It Was,” Farruko’s “Pepas,” and Acraze’s “Do It To It (feat. Cherish).”
  • 2022 Artist of the Year Bad Bunny became the first Latin artist to have the biggest album of the year with Un Verano Sin Ti. A mere four months after its record-breaking release, Un Verano Sin Ti had already become the biggest Latin album of all time by lifetime streams.

Apple Music’s complete list of Year End Charts can be found here.

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