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Apple launched a redesigned Replay interface, allowing users to better understand their music listening preferences in Apple Music: mashdigi-Technology, new products, interests, trends

Apple announces new Apple Music streaming servicePlayback interfaceso that users can easily understand the songs, artists, albums and genres of music that people usually like to hear and also announceApple Music Year-End Chartsfocusing respectively on the best songs of 2022, the best Shazam identification songs, the best fitness songs and the most read lyrics.

The redesigned Replay interface will be available via “music.apple.com/tw/replay“Open the website and sign in to the Apple ID used by your personal Apple Music service to view insights such as your personal past listening preferences.

However, users must accumulate enough music listening volume to view their personal listening statistics through the Replay interface page and share them with others.

The currently redesigned Replay interface will be available in 39 localized language interfaces in 169 countries and regions where the Apple Music service is online. At the same time, Apple also points out that Replay’s interface also follows Apple’s privacy regulations and will not use any statistical data for marketing. , advertisements or advertising content, all data, except for users who share it with others, is not accessible by Apple and other users of the Apple Music service.

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In the Apple Music service’s year-end list released this year, The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber’s collaborative work “STAY” became the number one hit song list this year. This song will be released in the summer of 2021. : Global” for 51 consecutive days and has not dropped out of the “Daily Top 100: Global” list since its release, and even ranked first in the “Daily Top 100: Global” list 100″ in 69 countries and regions around the world.

Additionally, hip-hop music continued to dominate the “Hot Songs” chart, accounting for a total of 32 of the year’s top 100 songs. Pop music followed closely with a total of 23 songs on the list, followed by R&B/soul music with a total of 11 songs on the list, while Latin music was fourth with a total of 8 songs on the list and fifth. Japanese pop music, with a total of 6 songs in the list.

But the situation of the most read lyrics list is obviously different: “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from the original soundtrack of the Disney movie “Full House” ranks first, while among the 100 songs of the lyrics list, there are there are 29 in languages ​​other than English.

Meanwhile, British DJ Joel Corry’s “Head & Heart (feat. MNEK)” topped the Fitness Songs chart, which showcases top hits on Apple Fitness+ and the Apple Music workout playlist. “Head & Heart” was on the “Daily Top 100” list in 53 countries and regions worldwide and ranked in the top 20 in 12 countries and regions.

Elton John and Dua Lipa’s “Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)” ranked No. 1 on the Shazam Recognition Songs chart. This is also the first time Elton John has topped the global Shazam Recognition Songs chart. The song topped the charts in 17 countries worldwide, setting records for both singers and making it their first UK number one.

The top 5 songs identified also included Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves”, Harry Styles’ “As It Was”, Farruko’s “Pepas”, and Acraze’s “Do It To It (feat. Cherish)”.

Additionally, Apple Music’s 2022 Artist of the Year Bad Bunny became the first Latino artist to have the hottest album of the year with “Un Verano Sin Ti.” Just four months after its record-breaking release, Un Verano Sin Ti became the most influential Latin album of all time.

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