YouTube Music Starts Releasing ‘My 2020 Review’ Playlists



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YouTube Music has started displaying a self-generated playlist titled ‘My 2020 Year Review’ that features the songs you’ve listened to the most during the year. The new update looks pretty similar to Spotify’s 2020 Wrapped and Apple Music’s Replay. In addition to the custom playlist, YouTube Music also has different playlists showing the best songs of the year. These include the best rock, R&B, country, pop, and indie songs of 2020. The Year in Review, as well as the best songs from 2020 playlists, appear on the Home tab of the YouTube Music app.

The My 2020 Year in Review playlist started showing up for some users in November, though it has now been rolled out more widely, as reported by 9to5Google’s Abner Li. You can find it on the home page of your YouTube Music app. Alternatively, you can also find it online.

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YouTube Music has started displaying a “My 2020 Review” playlist in the home feed.

The songs that appear in the ‘My 2020 Year Review’ playlist are apparently not organized according to the number of times you played a particular song. Also, the number of songs included seems to vary between 80 and 100 for different users.

YouTube Music allows you to download your ‘Year in Review’ playlist for offline playback. However, you cannot share it with your friends or edit the order of the songs according to your preferences.

Similar to YouTube Music, Spotify released its 2020 Wrapped earlier this week to allow users to recap their listening history for the year. Apple Music also has Replay that features a collection of the most played artists, songs, and albums.

Along with the Year in Review playlist, YouTube Music displays the ‘Top Songs of 2020’ playlist so you can listen to the most popular tracks of the year. There are also playlists of 2020 rock, R&B, country, pop, and indie songs.


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