Discover Your 2025 With Amazon Music ‘Delivered’ Year End Recap
Amazon has unveiled a new feature for Amazon Music users called “2025 Delivered,” offering a personalized, festival-style recap of listening habits from the past year.

For subscribers eligible for the feature, the app transforms their streaming history into a custom summary that shows top artists, songs, podcasts, audiobooks and even their most listened genres.
Unlike a typical playlist or a generic digest, the 2025 Delivered recap produces a shareable virtual festival poster that reflects your unique listening journey. Users can explore a “Top Songs of 2025” playlist, revisit favorite podcasts, or audiobooks and browse a list of most-streamed artists. The experience also provides a way to see which genres dominated your year.
In addition to stats and listening data, the 2025 Delivered feature rewards users with themed badges. If you were among the early adopters of trending albums you might get a “Trendsetter” badge. If your listening behavior places you within the top percentile of fans for a given artist you may receive a “Headliner” badge.
Amazon’s new recap feature comes at a time when streaming platforms increasingly offer year-end reviews. By rolling out 2025 Delivered, Amazon Music positions itself as a competitor to well-known recap programs like those from Spotify and YouTube Music.
The feature is available via the Amazon Music app on both iOS and Android devices. To access your 2025 Delivered summary, you need to open the app, head to the Library section, and look for the “2025 Delivered” banner.

The feature is currently supported for eligible users in many countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, India, Canada, and Australia. Users need to have accumulated a few hours of listening history during the year to qualify.
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