![]() Something as simple as that helps me contextualize a recommendation. Second, it shows me why it is recommending a particular artist or album. First, it seems to take into account my entire listening history, though it does give greater weight to recency and frequency. Nick Heer nails what I’ve been thinking for a while about what Apple Music should learn from Last.fm: Apple Music to Sponsor Super Bowl Halftime Show Yet another reason I (and a few others) still use Last.fm.)Īnd, while I know I’m basically alone on this island, the year isn’t over so none of these count yet. (They must not be counting anything listened to in your downloaded library, because there are two albums I played more than the one they have here, but both racked up a lot of plays as advances. ![]() The closest is probably that last image in the reel. Being able to share the stats as images is nice, but I wish I could share the full reel, or a better “recap” of the entire year in one compact image. This is pretty cool and a big step up from what they had before. Replay’s highlights are only available on the web, and the Highlights Reel looks best on an iPhone, but it can be viewed in any web browser. As the cards animate on and off your screen, the music that defined your year plays in the background. For the Replay 2022, Apple has added a Highlights Reel, which is a video of cards animating on and off-screen with highlights of the music you listened to in 2022. ![]() Many of the statistics you’ll see as part of your latest Replay will be familiar, but there’s a new twist too.
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