Apple Music Replay offers a fantastic way to review your music listening data, allowing you to see your monthly and yearly top songs, artists, albums, and listening milestones. However, if you want to know which songs are your favorite, you can also find them directly within the Apple Music app or iTunes on your Mac and Windows desktop. Here’s how to discover your most-listened-to songs on Apple Music, including the Apple Music Replay.
Your Apple Music Library allows you to organize all your music, including local files and purchased tracks. You can easily arrange songs by various options such as name, artist, album, date, and even play counts.
To ensure that all songs you’ve listened to on Apple Music will appear in your Library, enable “Add songs to Library when adding to Playlists and Favorites” from “Settings > Advanced.” This will automatically add music to your library and make it easy to find your most-played songs of all time.
Use this method to find your top songs on the Apple Music app and iTunes for Mac and Windows computers.
If your Library contains too many songs, or if you simply want to find the play counts for specific tracks, you can easily check this data within any playlist. Here’s how to do it on the Apple Music app and iTunes on Mac and Windows. Keep in mind that you need to add the playlist to Library before using this method.
Apple Music Replay playlist features your top 100 songs of the year. It is usually released at the end of January or the beginning of February and updated weekly. On the Replay website, you can see your top songs with play counts for each month, and also your listening data for the previous entire years. Apple Music Replay is accessible on both mobile and desktop devices. Here’s how to find it:
With an active Apple Music subscription, you can easily find your top songs with the methods above. You can stream them over the network or download them for offline listening. However, once your subscription ends, you will lose access to the entire library including the downloaded songs, except for your local music files and purchased tracks.
To keep your Apple Music top songs, you can use Pazu Apple Music Converter. This safe and efficient tool helps you save Apple Music playlists, albums, or songs to popular formats such as MP3, AAC, and FLAC on Mac or Windows. It features a fast download speed – almost 10 times faster than similar software. Downloaded songs preserve the original audio quality, ID3 tags, and metadata. You can transfer the downloaded music to any supported device and listen to it offline even after your subscription ends.
Key Features of Pazu Apple Music Converter
The following tutorial will show you how to download Apple Music to MP3 with Pazu Apple Music Converter.
Download, install and run Pazu Apple Music Converter on your Mac or Windows.
Click the gear icon to customize settings such as the output format and output folder. The default format is M4A in 256kbps. Apple Music Converter also supports MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, and AIFF.
Search for a playlist, artist, or album you want to download. Click the “Add to List” button to load all songs in the album or playlist.
Uncheck the songs you don’t want. Click the “Convert” button to start downloading.
Once downloaded, click the clock icon in the upper right to view the converted Apple Music songs. Click the Folder button to locate them in the output folder. You can play them on any supported device, even after your subscription ends.
Download Apple Music to MP3, M4A, etc.