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Spotify Wrapped 2024: How to Find Out Your Biggest Music Trends of the Year

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Spotify is already rolling out its special “Wrapped” feature, which offers users personalized analysis of their music listening habits over the past year.

Spotify has issued a statement urging users to ensure their app is updated to ensure they get the full Wrapped experience.

The music streaming service first released Spotify Wrapped in 2016. The stats provide music fans with the most listened to artists, albums, songs, podcasts and more to share with their friends.

And it’s finally available, so users can access their annual review starting today.

How to access your personalized Spotify package

If you want to take part in the viral hype, you have to be a Spotify subscriber. The feature will likely appear automatically when you open the app. However, if this isn’t the case, you can go to Spotify’s website or check out the “Home” section of the app. Spotify Wrapped should appear there.

There was previously some confusion as to whether music listened to beyond October was included in Wrapped’s data. In October 2023, Spotify confirmed on X that music listened to beyond October 31st actually counts.

A look at some of the designs for this year's Spotify Wrapped, the music streamer's annual statistical roundup
A look at some of the designs for this year’s Spotify Wrapped, the music streamer’s annual statistical roundup (Spotify)

The top five most listened to tracks worldwide last year were “Flowers” ​​by Miley Cyrus, “Kill Bill” by SZA, “As It Was” by Harry Styles, “Seven (feat. Latto) (Explicit ver)” by Jung Kook and “Ella Baila Sola”.

Taylor Swift overtook Bad Bunny’s as this year’s most listened to artist with more than 26.1 billion global streams. The reggaeton superstar took second place, followed by The Weeknd, Drake and Peso Pluma.

Bad Bunnies Un Verano Sin Ti However, the album took the top spot as the most listened to album of 2023, while Swift’s midnight came second.

As for podcasts, Joe Rogans The Joe Rogan Experience was the worldwide favorite and that of YouTuber Alex Cooper Call her dad The podcast came in second place.

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