Apple Music Turns 10—A New Global Hub Is Here
Apple Music turns 10 with Replay All Time playlists, a Top 500 countdown, exclusive shows, and a brand-new LA studio built for artists and fans alike.

Apple Music just hit the 10-year mark—and it’s not just celebrating quietly. The platform is rolling out new features, nostalgic throwbacks, and even a state-of-the-art creative space to honor both listeners and artists worldwide.
Replay All Time: Your Music Journey, Reimagined
One of the most exciting new features is Replay All Time, a playlist that showcases your most-played tracks since you joined Apple Music.
Unlike the usual Year-End Replay, this one looks at your entire Apple Music history. You’ll find it right on the Apple Music homepage if you’re in the US, UK, Mexico, India, Japan, or any of the 167 countries where the service is available.
To unlock it, just make sure you’re a paid subscriber and have enough listening history to generate meaningful results.

Apple hasn’t confirmed whether this is a permanent feature or a limited-time anniversary perk.
Top 500 Countdown: A Global Hit Recap
Apple Music Radio is also running a Top 500 Most-Streamed Songs Countdown, pulling data from the last 10 years.
Here’s the schedule:
- Starts: July 1
- Reveals: 100 songs per day
- Ends: July 5 with the Top 100 and a special “10 Years of Apple Music: Top Songs” playlist
Whether you’re a subscriber or a free listener, you can tune into the countdown on Apple Music 1. It’s an audio time machine, taking you through the greatest global hits across genres, regions, and moments that defined music in the past decade.
Special Anniversary Shows
To elevate the celebration, Apple Music Radio is hosting a full week of exclusive content, including:
- “Don’t Be Boring: The Birth of Apple Music Radio” – Hosted by Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden
- “10 Years of Apple Music” – An eight-hour special filled with artist interviews, exclusive releases, and iconic moments
- “Live: 10 Years of Apple Music” – A live event featuring artists who helped shape Apple Music’s identity
A New Creative Hub in LA
Taking the celebration to a whole new level, Apple has opened a massive 15,000 sq ft creative campus in Culver City, Los Angeles. This three-story facility is a dream for artists, offering:

- Two radio studios with Spatial Audio for interviews and performances
- A 4,000 sq ft soundstage for live shows and fan events
- A Spatial Audio mixing room with a 9.2.4 PMC speaker system
- Isolation booths for podcasts and songwriting
- Full photo, social media labs, editing rooms, and green rooms
- Hallways showcasing iconic Apple Music moments from the last decade

Apple calls it a “creative campus” where artists can create, record, and connect with fans like never before.
This new LA studio now joins Apple Music’s international hubs in New York, Tokyo, Berlin, Paris, and Nashville, expanding its global reach and influence in the music culture.
The Final Beat
Apple Music’s 10-year anniversary isn’t just a celebration—it’s a statement. From the fan-focused Replay All Time playlist and nostalgic Top 500 countdown to exclusive radio shows and a cutting-edge artist studio, Apple is doubling down on its mission to redefine music for the next decade.
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