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Apple Music celebrates 10 years with Replay All Time playlist for users

Apple Music marks a decade of streaming by launching Replay All Time and revealing its top 500 most-played songs starting July 1.

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It’s hard to believe it’s been a decade since Apple Music first dropped on June 30, 2015, forever altering how we consume music. To celebrate that milestone—and to give subscribers a chance to look back at their own sonic journeys—Apple has unveiled Replay All Time, a personalized playlist that compiles each user’s all-time most‑played tracks in one place.

If you’ve been with Apple Music since day one, your Replay All Time playlist will span a full ten years of listening history. Even if you joined more recently, Replay All Time collects every stream you’ve made since you signed up, going well beyond the annual Replay playlists that only date back to 2019. Simply tap the Replay All Time card in your Apple Music Home tab to unlock a decade’s worth of personal highlights in one dynamic list.

Unlike digging through four or five separate yearly Replay lists—an exercise in patience—this new feature stitches your entire history into a cohesive mixtape. Apple hasn’t said whether Replay All Time is a permanent addition or a limited‑time anniversary treat, though if it sticks around, it should update automatically as you rack up more streams in the years ahead.

Replay All Time isn’t the only throwback experience on tap. Starting July 1, Apple Music Radio will kick off a five‑day countdown of the Top 500 most‑streamed songs in the service’s history. Each day will reveal 100 more tracks, culminating with the top 100 songs on July 5, at which point Apple will publish the complete “10 Years of Apple Music: Top Songs” playlist for anyone to stream.

The Apple Music's Replay All Time playlist screen is shown iPhone 16 Pro.
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To complement the countdown, there’s a week‑long block of live programming beginning June 30, featuring retrospectives like “Don’t Be Boring: The Birth of Apple Music Radio” with hosts Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden, plus surprise guests and fresh interviews. It’s a fitting tribute to a platform that has quietly become a cultural curator as much as a music player.

Apple Music sits at the core of Apple’s expanding Services division, which also includes Apple Arcade, Fitness Plus, TV Plus, Podcasts, and Books. In the quarter ended March 29, 2025, Services pulled in a record $26.6 billion, accounting for more than a quarter of Apple’s $95.4 billion in total revenue—a telling sign of the company’s shift toward recurring, subscription‑based offerings over one‑time hardware sales.

That financial heft underscores why Apple continues to invest heavily in Music: with an estimated 93 million subscribers worldwide as of mid‑2023, Apple Music is the second‑largest streaming platform behind Spotify, commanding around 30% of global listening share. As Apple’s ecosystem of services grows more interconnected, Music becomes not just a standalone product, but a gateway into the broader Apple universe.

The celebrations extend beyond listeners. This summer, Apple will open a 15,000 square‑foot, three‑story studio space in Culver City, Los Angeles, designed to support artists with state‑of‑the‑art amenities. Highlights include a 4,000 square‑foot soundstage, two spatial‑audio‑capable radio studios, and dedicated rooms for photography, editing, and social media content creation. According to Apple, the facility will serve as a nexus for global creative collaboration, complementing existing studios in New York, Tokyo, Berlin, Paris, and Nashville.

Vice President Oliver Schusser says the new hub is aimed at “fostering creativity and connection” between artists and fans, while hosts Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden will broadcast special anniversary programming from the space. When it opens in mid‑August, it’ll be Apple’s most ambitious studio yet—a physical testament to how seriously the company takes original content creation alongside its streaming service.

At its core, the Replay All Time playlist is a nod to nostalgia—our own personal soundtracks made easy to revisit. But it also signals how Apple Music intends to evolve: more personalized, more immersive, and more deeply woven into the fabric of Apple’s larger services strategy. Between the all‑time replay mixtape, the Top 500 countdown, and the new artist studio, Apple is doubling down on experiences that go beyond simple playback.

As streaming competition heats up—with rivals like Spotify, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music vying for attention—Apple’s bet is on a blend of data‑driven personalization, exclusive content, and premium production environments. If the last ten years are any indication, Apple Music’s next decade could be as transformative as its first.

Ready to take a trip down memory lane? Open your Apple Music app and tap the Replay All Time card in the Home tab to see which tracks have defined your musical journey.


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