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Amazon Music's year-end recap arrives today

Amazon Music’s year-end recap arrives today

Posted on 2 December 2025 By jobuzo

One of the newer traditions of the holiday season is reading itemized lists of what we watched, played and listened to on our favorite streaming platforms throughout the year. Spotify Wrapped is perhaps the most famous of the bunch, but Amazon Music has its own year-end recap called Delivered and this year’s edition is available right now.

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Amazon Music Delivered started last year and provides subscribers with a list of their favorite songs, artists and podcasts. It also shows off “the top request you’ve made with Alexa.” I use Alexa primarily as an alarm, so that particular statistic won’t be setting my world on fire.

This year, there’s a “Best of 2025” section that highlights the biggest songs, albums and podcasts from every user across the app. This list includes songs by Taylor Swift, Geese, Bad Bunny and others. Finally, the app will generate a fake music fest based on a particular user’s favorite artists.

A poster for a fest.

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Amazon Music Unlimited costs $11 per month for Prime members and $12 per month for everyone else. As previously mentioned, Prime members do get a streamlined version of the service as a perk.

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