Wanna see your all-time most-played songs on Apple Music? Here’s how

It’s hard to believe, but if you have been an Apple Music subscriber since its creation, you have been broadcasting for a full decade. Announced as “one more thing” at WWDC 2015, the service launched on June 30, 2015, months before iOS 9 and Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan later landed this fall.
To celebrate the milestone, Apple offers a “special version” of its annual rereading playlist. Similar to the packaged campaign of Spotify, Replay offers “a look back on the best songs, the artists, the albums that have defined your year”, but Apple goes further, 10 stages further. The new Replay All Time read list will recover your most threatened songs in the past 10 years in a practical reading list accessible in the Apple Music application.
To find it, open the Apple Music application on your iPhone, iPad or Mac and access the Home tab. Apple highlights the replay playlist of all time in the upper carousel, so you can simply press to listen and hit the symbol above right to add it to your Playlist folder. Apple also has a site devoted to its annual replay by Apple Music, but it has not been updated with new 10 -year statistics.
Simply note, because this is a generated reading list, you will not be able to add or delete songs. It is not clear if Apple will permanently update the reading list with new songs and new rankings while you listen or if it is limited to the first 10 years. But if you feel nostalgic, listen to it.