It’s the end of the year, which means music-streaming platforms are rolling out recaps of their users’ listening habits. YouTube Music launched last week, and now it’s time for Amazon Music.
Keeping with past trends, Amazon Music’s 2025 Delivered provides insights on your most-streamed songs, podcasts, and audiobooks. It includes details about your top songs, artists, albums, and genres, as well as your favorite Alexa requests. Your top songs also come together to form a “My Top Songs of 2025” playlist.
A new graphic tells you how your preferred artists would line up at an imaginary music festival, with names of stages and headlining artists as well as a list of follow-up acts.
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2025 Delivered also adds new badges. Early adopters of hit albums get the “Trendsetter” badge, while fans in the top percent of an artist’s listeners get the “Headliner” badge.
To find Amazon Music’s recap, head to the app’s Library page and look for 2025 Delivered.
It is now rolling out to users with “a few hours of listening history” in the US, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, India, Canada, and Australia.
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There’s a bit more Amazon wants its users to discover, though. A “Best of 2025” page summarizes the top songs, albums, and podcasts from users across the globe. To get to it, go to the Find tab and tap Listen Your Way.
Up next are Apple or Spotify. Based on past trends, they should become available this week.
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