SiriusXM BPM has been a staple for electronic dance music fans who want a nonstop stream of beats without algorithm fatigue. Channel 52 delivers curated EDM around the clock, from festival anthems to underground club tracks, and it remains one of the most reliable ways to discover what's hot right now.
But finding the channel, tracking down that song you just heard, or building a playlist from BPM's rotation isn't always straightforward. Whether you're a new subscriber trying to locate Channel 52 on your car stereo or a longtime listener hunting for today's recently played tracks, the answers tend to be scattered across different apps and menus.
That's exactly the kind of thing we cover here at RIKIO ROCKS. As your daily source for EDM news and resources, we put together this guide with seven practical ways to find SiriusXM BPM's channel, pull up its song history, and access its playlists, all in one place.
1. SiriusXM app search for BPM channel 52
The SiriusXM app is the fastest way to reach BPM regardless of where you are. You can pull it up on your phone, tablet, or computer browser, and it works whether you're at home, at the gym, or anywhere outside your car's satellite range.

What you'll find
Inside the app, you get live streaming of Channel 52 alongside the current song title, artist name, and album art displayed on screen. You also get access to On Demand content, which includes past shows, guest mixes, and curated BPM playlists that don't air on the live feed. This is the single most complete view of what SiriusXM BPM offers across its entire library.
If you want to know what's playing right now on BPM, the app's Now Playing screen is the most reliable real-time source available.
How to use it
Open the SiriusXM app and tap the search icon, then type "BPM" or simply enter "52" to jump directly to the channel. Once you land on Channel 52, the Now Playing bar at the bottom shows the current track in real time. You can tap that bar to expand it and see the full song details, add the track to a personal list, or share it with someone else.
To browse recent tracks, scroll down on the channel page to find the recently played queue, which typically shows the last several songs aired. This feature saves you the trouble of hunting down separate tools just to identify what you heard a few minutes ago.
Access and cost
You need an active SiriusXM subscription that includes streaming to use the app. The All Access plan covers both in-car satellite and app streaming, while the Streaming Only plan gives you app access at a lower monthly cost. SiriusXM frequently runs promotional pricing for new subscribers, so check their official site before committing to a standard-rate plan.
Tips for faster listening and song ID
Set BPM as a favorite channel inside the app so it appears at the top of your channel list every time you open it. You do this by tapping the heart or star icon directly on the channel page. If a track plays and you want to capture it quickly, tap the Now Playing screen and use the "Add to My Playlist" option before the song ends, because the recently played queue only holds a limited window of history before older entries drop off.
2. SiriusXM channel lineup on your car radio
Your car's built-in SiriusXM receiver is often the most convenient place to tune into SiriusXM BPM, especially on a commute or a long drive. Unlike the app, your car