It’s officially that time of year again, no not Christmas, Spotify Wrapped time.
Every year the audio streaming service sends out ‘Wrapped’ to users as an audio yearbook, summarising your listening habits over the past year.
Spotify Wrapped first began as a viral marketing campaign in 2016 and has since become a huge event for music fans and social media users, with thousands sharing their ‘Wrapped’ every year.
Whether you’re curious about your most-streamed artist or the genre you couldn’t get enough of, this guide will show you how to see your Spotify Wrapped for the current year and even take a trip down memory lane with past Wrapped data.
Spotify never confirms the exact date it will drop Wrapped, but it is now finally out.
This year contained multitudes. So will your Wrapped. Coming Soon. #SpotifyWrapped pic.twitter.com/Po2764Ppyv
— Spotify (@Spotify) November 27, 2024
How do you see Spotify Wrapped?
To see your Spotify Wrapped for the latest year on mobile, go to the search panel in the Spotify app and type in Wrapped or access the website here.
Your Wrapped playlist will appear as Your Top Songs with the year and a Made for You tag attached. You can also see the previous year on the search results.
On Spotify Wrapped you’ll be able to see your listening stats, who your most-streamed artists of the year were and some extra features the service adds each year.
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For past Wrapped data
For past Wrapped data, you can use the Spotify website on your desktop by logging in and opening the link to the playlist for your desired year.
For example: Open a browser on your phone or tablet with the Spotify app installed and sign in. In the search bar, type https://open.spotify.com/genre/2021-page. Replace 2021 with 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, or 2016 to access that year's Wrapped.
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