July 6, 2026

Your yearly music streaming stats can tell you the genres, artists, albums, and playlists you have had on repeat. There are comprehensive ones, like Spotify Wrapped, and more straightforward options, like Apple Music Replay, but what about other streaming services? Does Amazon Music even have a Wrapped?
While Spotify Wrapped tends to take center stage when it comes to the end-of-year music streaming stats, most other platforms have some listener stat round-ups.
While there are a couple of exceptions, like Qobuz, and some of them don't seem to have as many stats as you might like, they offer a general overview of your listening habits and music preferences from the year previous.
And for those who use multiple streaming platforms, it can be interesting to see which genres and artists are top of your listening stats - and where the crossovers are.
Is SoundCloud your go-to for underground artists, while TIDAL is the place to be for mainstream and pop?
Each streaming platform offers different graphics and features in their year-end streaming stats; so who has what?
With Apple Music Replay, you can find all of the previous years' playlists in a single place. This is a cool way to see how your musical taste has developed over the years - and if there are any artists that keep getting that top spot.
Spotify Wrapped really focuses on the social aspect and makes each part of it a graphic design delight, with multiple slides built for sharing, personalized playlists, and extras like artist video messages, merch suggestions, and local gig options in recent editions. These little touches make Wrapped feel really personal.
The YouTube Music Recap lands in late November and comes packed with fun features - multiple slides, mood round-ups, and social sharing options that clearly take design inspiration from Spotify. It even matches your music with Google Photos to build a picture of your year.

After a couple of years of users begging for this feature, Amazon Music now has a proper Wrapped rival: it's called "Delivered."
Delivered drops in early December each year (2025 Delivered arrived on December 2, the same day as Apple's recap and just before Wrapped). And it has grown into one of the more fun recaps out there. The whole thing is themed as a virtual music festival: you get your own festival poster starring your top artists as the "dream lineup," animated shareable cards, and insights covering not just music but your podcasts and audiobooks too.
Here's what your Delivered includes:
How to find your Amazon Music Delivered:
Delivered is available to listeners with a few hours of listening history in the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, India, Canada, and Australia.
There's also a global round-up: tap the Find tab and go to Listen Your Way to see the "Best of the year" page with the most-streamed songs, albums, and podcasts across Amazon Music.
But what if it's not December, and you want to see your Amazon Music listening stats right now?
One of the first things you can do to get an overview of your listening is to check out your listening history. It is far from comprehensive, and if it is stats you want, this option isn't ideal.

While it might not be as cool or give you much information in terms of listening time or your top albums or artists, it does give a general overview of what you've recently listened to.
If that isn't enough and you want more, then it is time to turn to Alexa. With an Amazon Alexa Echo device and an app, you can get a little bit more information.
Here is how to get some Amazon Music stats with Alexa:
These features aren't available to everyone, though; it will depend on your region and device.
The fastest way to get your Amazon Music stats whenever you want them, no December required, is with the Free Your Music app.

Amazon Music listening stats are available all year with Free Your Music; you can also generate multiple stats pages by selecting specific playlists.
You can also get your stats for many other streaming services!
Check out the full list of music streaming stat options, and see what you have loved this year (and every other year): Free Your Music Listening Stats.
And if Delivered didn't quite deliver for you, you can transfer playlists from Amazon Music to Spotify, Apple Music, or TIDAL with Free Your Music... The possibilities are almost endless!
The music transfer app for music lovers.