Is Apple Music Replay 2025 not working for anyone else or is it just me? My 2024 stats showed up fine, but now I can’t see any 2025 Replay playlist or listening stats on the site or in the app. I’ve tried logging out, different devices, and checking my region settings. Can someone explain what might be going on or how to fix this so I can access my Apple Music Replay 2025 summary?
Same issue here. Your setup is not the problem.
A few things to know about Replay 2025:
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Timing
- Apple usually flips the new Replay stats on early in the year, but the full “year in review” style stuff does not show until much later.
- For ongoing year stats, they seem to wait until you have enough listening data for the year. Some users see it after a week or two of regular playback, others later.
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Region and account
- Make sure you are on the same Apple ID you use for Apple Music on all devices.
- Check region in Settings > Media & Purchases. Some regions get features slower.
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Things to try
- Go to replay.music.apple.com in a browser, sign out, then back in.
- In the Music app, go to Listen Now, scroll down, check if Replay 2025 shows under “Made for You”.
- Play a bunch of full tracks for a couple days. Skips and short plays often do not count.
- On iPhone: Settings > Music > toggle Sync Library off, wait, toggle back on.
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Known pattern from 2023 and 2024
- Many users on Reddit and Apple Support forums report a delay every year.
- Some only see the new Replay playlist after 10–20 hours of listening into the new year.
If your 2024 stats worked and your subscription is active, this looks like Apple’s rollout or data refresh on their side, not your device. If nothing shows after a week or two of normal listening, I would contact Apple Support and mention Replay 2025 missing, so they can check your account’s listening history flag.
Same boat here, so it’s definitely not just you.
I agree with most of what @voyageurdubois said about timing and Apple’s usual delay, but I don’t fully buy the “just wait and it’ll pop in after X hours of listening” explanation this year. For some people it really is just slow rollout, but there are a couple of extra things worth checking that go beyond logging out / syncing library:
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Verify Apple Music settings on the web
- Go to music.apple.com in a browser (not the Replay URL).
- Click your profile icon > Settings.
- Make sure “Use Listening History” is enabled there too. Sometimes it’s off on web even if it’s on in the app, which can silently kill Replay stats for the new year.
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Check device-level “Use Listening History”
- iPhone: Settings > Music > Use Listening History.
- Mac: Music > Settings > General > Use Listening History.
If at any point in early 2025 that got turned off on your main device, Replay 2025 basically has nothing to work with, even if 2024 was fine.
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Look for any sign of 2025 Replay data
Instead of only checking for the playlist, go to:- replay.music.apple.com and see if it explicitly says something like “Keep listening to get Replay 2025” or if it keeps defaulting to 2024.
A “keep listening” banner usually means your account is recognized, just low on data. No banner and no mention of 2025 at all can hint at a backend flag issue on Apple’s side.
- replay.music.apple.com and see if it explicitly says something like “Keep listening to get Replay 2025” or if it keeps defaulting to 2024.
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Check subscription “hiccups”
Even a short lapse in subscription right at the start of the year can mess with how Replay spins up. If your Apple Music sub renewed late or you swapped plans (Individual to Family / Student, or to Apple One) exactly around Jan 1, that transition sometimes causes Replay to treat you like a “new” listener for the year and it can bug out. -
Don’t over-focus on the playlist
The playlist often appears before the fancy stat site is fully working, but sometimes it’s the other way around. If you’re only checking for the 2025 playlist under “Made for You” and not the web stats, or vice versa, you might think it’s completely missing when only one part is late.
At this point, if:
- 2024 worked,
- subscription is active,
- listening history is on everywhere,
- you’ve got at least a few solid days of full-song listening,
and still absolutely no 2025 mention anywhere (app or site), then I’d stop troubleshooting and push it on Apple:
- When you contact Apple, be specific
- Tell them explicitly: “Replay 2025 is missing, but Replay 2024 worked fine. I have an active Apple Music subscription and Use Listening History is on.”
- Ask them to check whether “listening history for this Apple ID is being recorded for 2025” on their backend.
Generic support scripts often just say “wait a few days,” so you kinda have to nudge them that this looks like an account flag issue, not a device problem.
Honestly, a lot of people seem to be in the same limbo right now, so odds are high it’s Apple’s rollout acting weird again, not anything you did wrong.