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Apple Music Unveils Top Songs of 2022, Launches Replay Experience

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As the year is about to end, Apple has rounded up this year’s top songs in its music service. Apple Music has showcased its end-of-year list of songs that roared high on its charts. It unveiled top Shazams, top fitness songs, and tracks with the most-read lyrics.  The service also announced the launch of the redesigned Apple Music Replay, providing subscribers with personalized music-listening trends. 

The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber stood at No.1 on Apple Music’s Top Songs of 2022 for their collaboration “Stay.” Got out in the summer of 2021, “Stay” remained at the top of Apple Music’s Daily Top 100: Global for 51 days and on the chart throughout 2022.

The other artists with songs in the Top 10 list include Harry Styles’ “As It Was,” Future’s “Wait for U (feat. Drake & Tems),” Kodak Black’s “Super Gremlin,” Adele’s “Easy on Me,” Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves,” Elton John and Dua Lipa’s “Cold Heart (PNAU Remix),” Jack Harlow’s “First Class,” Bad Bunny and Chencho Corleone’s “Me Porto Bonito” and GAYLE’s “abcdefu.”

The Global Top Songs Chart of Apple’s Music featured Hip-Hop at the top, accounting for 32 of the top 100 songs of the year. Pop came next, with 23 songs on the chart, followed by R&B/soul, with 11 songs. Latin featured fourth, with eight songs, while J-Pop trailed behind with six.

Bad Bunny, who was also the first Latin artist to have his album “Un Verano Sin Ti” named TIME’s No. 1 album of the year for 2022, was named Apple Music’s Artist of the Year for 2022. Four months after its record-breaking debut, the album surpassed all previous highs on Apple Music in terms of lifetime streams.

Apple Music released its 2022’s top 100 charts as playlists on the service:

  • Top 100: Global
  • Top 100: Shazam
  • Top 100: Fitness 
  • Top 100: Most-Read Lyrics

Apple launches 2022 Replay 

Apple Music’s Replay for 2022, which became available on 29th November, allows subscribers to see their top songs, artists, albums, genres, and more for the year. Its year-end experience has expanded listening insights and new functionality, including a personalized highlight reel, which are new features. The Replay will also make the top fans visible in the top 100 listeners of their favorite artist or genre.

To access Apple Music Replay, subscribers can visit replay.music.apple.com and log in with the same Apple ID used for Apple Music. They can then play highlights or scroll through the page for more detailed insights.

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