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Evening Standard
Technology
Rachael Davies

Apple Music celebrates 10 years with 'all-time' playlist – here's how Spotify users can get involved

Apple Music is launching Replay All Time, a special version of the annual Replay experience that allows listeners to see and stream the songs they’ve played the most since joining the platform, to celebrate its 10th anniversary this year.

Subscribers will be able to stream and save this Replay playlist from the Home tab in Apple Music - but that’s not all the company is doing.

Apple Music Radio will also feature a week of specials and live programming, which already kicked off with Don’t Be Boring: The Birth of Apple Music Radio with Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden on June 30.

The live broadcast, hosted by Zane and Ebro, revisited a decade of Apple Music with a lineup of artists who have shaped the trajectory of the service and can now be streamed on catch-up via Apple Music.

Additionally, Apple Music Radio will unveil the platform’s top 500 most-streamed songs from the last 10 years in a special countdown beginning on Tuesday, July 1.

This will culminate in Apple Music’s top 100 most-streamed songs of all time being published on July 5, when the full 10 Years of Apple Music: Top Songs playlist will be available to stream.

Apple is also opening a new studio space in Los Angeles, dedicated to “artist-driven content, innovation in audio, and deeper fan connection”.

Set to open this summer, the new studio aims to support artists at every level by giving them the tools and a platform to create.

Apple Music Radio has always been a home for storytelling and artistry, serving as a space for bold conversations and surprising moments,” said Rachel Newman, Apple Music’s co-head. “With this new studio, we are furthering our commitment to creating a space for artists to create, connect, and share their vision.”

How to see your all-time most played songs on Spotify

Even if you’re not an Apple Music user, Spotify users can access a similar service – albeit through a third-party.

While you need to wait until the end of the year for the annual Wrapped, services like Stats.fm can give you your top songs for recent time periods or all-time, depending on your selection.

You’ll need to sign in with your Spotify account and grant permissions for a ‘lifetime’ look at your top genres, tracks, and artists, regardless of whether you have a Premium Spotify account or not.

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