It’s almost that time of year: Spotify is gearing up to release its annual Wrapped, personalised recaps of users’ listening habits and year in audio.
So, what will 2024 have in store? Here’s a look at what to know ahead of this year’s Spotify Wrapped.
What exactly is Spotify Wrapped?
It’s the streaming service’s annual overview of individual listening trends, as well as trends around the world. Users learn their top artists, songs, genres, albums and podcasts, all wrapped into one interactive presentation.
The campaign has become a social media sensation, as people share and compare their Wrapped data with their friends and followers online.
Past iterations have provided users with all kinds of breakdowns and facts, including whether they’re among an artist’s top listeners, as well as a personalized playlist of their top 100 songs of that year to save, share and listen to whenever they’re feeling nostalgic.
When is the expected release date?
So far, the streaming platform has kept the highly anticipated release date of Wrapped under … er, wraps.
In past years, it’s been released between November 30 and December 6.
A representative for Spotify did not respond to a request for comment on when the company stops tracking data for Wrapped.
Where can I find my Spotify Wrapped?
What else can I learn with my Spotify data?
There are a handful of third-party sites that you can connect your Spotify account to that will analyse your Wrapped data.
What if I don’t have Spotify?
Other major streaming platforms such as Apple Music and YouTube Music have developed their own versions of Wrapped in recent years.
Apple Music’s Replay not only gives its subscribers a year-end digest of their listening habits but monthly summaries as well — a feature that helps differentiate itself from the one-time Spotify recap. That’s released at the end of the calendar year.
YouTube Music, meanwhile, has a similar end-of-the-year release for its listeners, as well as periodic seasonal releases throughout the year. It released its annual Recap for users earlier this month.