Best 5 ways to check your Apple Music stats 2024

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December 31, 2024

We all listen to music, we all love music, and we also want to know how much we listen to music, the most streamed song, artist and more. With below Apple Music stats tools you are no longer limited to yearly Apple Music Replay recap; you can choose your own dates and see your top songs for any time period. And some tools generates lists in real-time, so there’s no more waiting for weekly updates.

Related: How to check stats for Spotify?

Contents

  1. Apple Music Replay
  2. Last.fm
  3. musicat: Music Stats & Social
  4. snd.wave
  5. PlayTally: Apple Music Stats

1. Apple Music Replay

Apple Music Replay calculates your top songs, albums, artists, playlists, genres, and stations using:

  • Your listening history in Apple Music
  • The number of plays to a song, artist, album, playlist, genre, and station
  • The amount of time spent listening to a song, artist, album, playlist, genre, and station

How to find Apple Music Replay playlist?

  • On Apple Music Mac app, click Listen Now and scroll to the bottom.
  • On Apple Music mobile app, tap Home and scroll to the bottom.

The Replay 2024 is a playlist of your favorite tracks of the year which updates weekly. You can add it to your Library for easy access. Apple Music now also allows you to check your monthly stats.

How to see your Apple Music monthly and yearly stats?

  1. Go to replay.music.apple.com.
  2. Click Jump In. Sign in with the same Apple ID that you use with your Apple Music subscription.
  3. From here, you can see your listening stats of each past months:
    • Top Artists
    • Top Songs
    • Top Albums
    • This Months Milestones

At the bottom of the page, click Open in Apple Music and view your Replay 2024 playlist – Your top songs in one playlist which updates weekly.

At the end of the calendar year, you can see your top songs, artists, albums, genres, playlists, and stations, along with play counts, totals, and the time that you’ve spent listening to them in the whole year.

To see statistics for previous years, click the two-line menu at the top of the screen, and select a previous year. Scrolling down the page you can see the following statistics:

  1. Total Songs Played
  2. Top Songs
  3. Total Artists Played
  4. Top Artists
  5. Total Albums Played
  6. Top Albums
  7. Total Playlists Played
  8. Top Playlists
  9. Total Stations Played
  10. Top Stations

What about Apple Music Classical?

Apple Music Classical is a dedicated standalone app designed specifically for classical music enthusiasts. It is a result of Apple’s acquisition of the popular Primephonic classical music app in 2021. If you’re someone who enjoys listening to classical music, you might be curious if Apple Music Classical offers a Replay feature like the one available in the regular Apple Music app.

Unfortunately, Apple Music Classical does not have a dedicated Replay section within the app. However, there is a workaround you can try. By playing your Apple Music Replay playlist in the original Apple Music app, it will then appear in the Recently Played section of the Apple Music Classical app. However, please note that once you open the playlist in Apple Music Classical, its content will be adjusted to include only tracks available in the Apple Music Classical catalog.

As a result, any music from other genres, such as pop or hip-hop, will no longer be included in the playlist. Essentially, you will be left with a Replay playlist featuring the top classical music you have listened to throughout the year.

  1. Launch Apple Music on your device and play your existing Apple Music Replay playlist using the steps mentioned in the section above.
  2. Open the Apple Music Classical app.
  3. Navigate to the Listen Now tab and scroll down to find the Recently Played section.
  4. You should spot your Apple Music Replay playlist listed among the recently played items.
  5. If you open this playlist, it will exclusively feature classical music that you have listened to throughout the year.

Unlike Spotify Wrapped which is only available in the end of each year for a limited period, Apple Music Replay becomes available throughout the whole year and updates weekly. Spotify users who want to get access to their Spotify listening data have to turn to different Spotify stats website and apps. As Apple Music Replay is easy to access and absolutely accurate, so there is not many third-party Apple Music stats website or apps, however if you want to try, here are some choices.

2. Last.fm

App for Mac, PC, Android and iOS

Unlike Spotify, there is no universal way to connect your Last.fm account to Apple Music account. It only tracks your Apple Music app.

2.1 How to connect Last.fm to Apple Music on Mac or PC

1. On your Mac or PC, head to last.fm/about/trackmymusic and click DOWNLOAD NOW FOR MAC or DOWNLOAD NOW FOR WINDOWS button.

2. Download the Last.fm app and install it, then open it.

3. Now, connect the Last.fm desktop app to your Last.fm account.

4. Now play any songs in Apple Music app, Last.fm will scrobble them automatically in real time.

Note that Last.fm desktop app only scrobbles songs played from Apple Music app on the same device. It doesn’t connect your Apple Music account, so when you play Apple Music on other devices, songs are not scrobbled.

2.2 How to connect Last.fm to Apple Music on iPhone or iPad

Last.fm iOS app is a pain to use. It can only scrobble tracks stored locally in the Apple Music app. Streamed tracks can’t be scribbled. Besides, you need to get into app manually periodically, tap Scan and submit those scrobbles. The alternative is to use scrobbler apps such as Marvis Pro (it’s not only scrobbler) or QuetScrob. They are Last.fm integrated and are able to scrobble all played songs in Apple Music catalog, either offline or streaming. However, they are not free. Marvis Pro costs $9.99, QuietScrob is free to install with In-App Purchases.

2.3 How to connect Last.fm to Apple Music on Android

To scrobble Apple Music with Last.fm on Android, you will need the help of Pano Scrobbler. 

  1. Install Pano Scrobbler app on your Android device.
  2. Open the Pano Scrobbler app and make sure you’re logged into your Last.fm account from within Pano Scrobbler.
  3. Choose Apple Music from the “Scrobble from” section underneath.
  4. Now play songs from Apple Music app and your songs will be scrobbled.

3. musicat: Music Stats & Social

App for Android and iOS, web

musicat is developed to track your Apple Music history, view stats, check musical memories, discover & discuss music. You can download it from Apple App Store and from Google Play or use the web version. Connect your Apple Music account and it will track your streams. Then you can view your most popular tracks per artist, album, and genre. If you want to import your history, you can buy a one-month subscription for $1.

4. snd.wave

snd.wave is an iOS app that analyzes your Apple Music/iTunes library and shows you music stats, your top artists or songs, and gives users charts to visualize your music stats. This includes both bar and line charts. snd.wave analyzes your music library and presents you with stats about how you listen to music.

However, some users say it is not accurate.

5. PlayTally: Apple Music Stats – $2.99

With PlayTally you are no longer limited to yearly Replay recap; choose your own dates and see your top songs for any time period. And PlayTally lists are generated in real-time, so there’s no more waiting for weekly updates. Plus, you can easily mark tracks like white noise and sleep sounds to keep them out of your Trends list.

Sync PlayTally data across multiple devices through iCloud. Track additional Apple Music devices by syncing them together with iCloud Music Library. Go back in time to see what you were listening to on a given day, and create playlists from your history.

Part 2 How to transfer Apple Music playlists to Spotify?

Pazu Apple Music Converter lets you convert any copy protected Apple Music and iTunes songs you have in your library to MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC, M4A, AIFF without any loss in quality. One of the distinguishing features of Pazu Apple Music Converter is that it can download and convert Apple Music at a really fast speed — almost 10 times faster than any other similar software. It is integrated with the Apple Music web player, so you can batch convert any Apple Music playlist or album to the format you choose without iTunes app. The following tutorial will show you how to download Apple Music to MP3 and get Apple Music for free. 

Step 1 Launch Pazu Apple Music Converter

Download, install and run Pazu Apple Music Converter on your Mac or Windows.

Apple Music Converter

Step 2 Choose output format

The default format is M4A in 256kbps. Apple Music Converter also supports MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV and AIFF. Click the gear icon if you want to change output format or output folder.

Apple Music Converter settings

Step 3 Choose a playlist, artist or album you want to download

Follow the on-screen instructions to choose a playlist, artist, or album that you want to download.

add Apple Music songs

Step 4 Start to download Apple Music songs

Click “Convert” button to start downloading Apple Music songs, albums and playlists to mp3, so you can play them anywhere you want, even after cancelling Apple Music subscription.

convert Apple Music to MP3

Apple Music Converter

Apple Music Converter

Download Apple Music to MP3, M4A, etc.