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My Music
My Apple Music listening data,
organized and visualized:
Top 10 played artists
- Drake (short playlist)
- Erykah Badu (short playlist)
- Babyfather (short playlist)
- The Internet (short playlist)
- Knxwledge (short playlist)
- Jill Scott (short playlist)
- Jay-Z (short playlist)
- Playboi Carti (short playlist)
- Tyler, the Creator (short playlist)
- Future (short playlist)
Top 10 played songs
- Get it Together (ft. Black Coffee & Jorja Smith) - Drake
- Palace/Curse (ft. Steve Lacy & Tyler, the Creator) - The Internet
- Hope (ft. Diddy & Tei Shi) - Blood Orange
- Cypher (Track 6) - Babyfather
- LOYALTY (FEAT. RIHANNA) - Kendrick Lamar
- Faithful (ft. Pimp C & dvsn) - Drake
- All My Love (Interlude) - Carl Thomas
- Master Teacher - Erykah Badu
- Grammys (ft. Future) - Drake
- 4:44 - Jay-Z
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Top 50 Artist Origin Locations
- drag two fingers to zoom, click and drag to roam, hover over dots to see artist
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Average age of top 50 artists
35.2years old
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Total playtime
2017
36.28 days
2018
85.33 days
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Top 25
NY
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Tallies
959 artists
1150 albums
7139 songs
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Time of Day Listening Habits
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I started using Apple Music around the end of March 2017. I keep a student plan for $5/month. All of these stats were drawn from data kept since then until the end of November 2018. Apple keeps track of every last activity on their service, it's pretty insane how much information they can hold on every single user. It's cool to remember what I've listened to in this way, although not all artists or songs that I want to hear are on it. If I don't find it on Apple Music I'm searching YouTube, where I used to download all of my music from before I started using this service. The "top" lists are based on play count, and all yellow-underlined type is linked to music. Some names are split into more than one link ;) Enjoy.