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Spotify Wrapped 2023: Here's when you can get your playlist and see your stats
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Date:2025-04-15 14:58:09
There are a lot of things to get excited about this time of year — Thanksgiving, holiday gifts, New Year's parties and especially finding out what artists topped your Spotify Wrapped list.
The popular music streaming service sends its users a fun look back at the songs, artists and albums that filled their ears for the year. Categories include top songs, top artists, favorite music genres and podcasts.
It includes stats like how many times you streamed your favorite songs and how many minutes you spent listening overall.
Spotify even puts your favorites from each year into a special playlist so you can look back on years past.
Will there be Spotify Wrapped 2023?
Yes. Spotify Wrapped for 2023 is coming soon. Spotify users can expect to see their Wrapped results before the year is over.
When will Spotify Wrapped be released?
In years past, the annual Spotify Wrapped dropped on Dec. 1. Last year, users got to see their year in review a day earlier than usual.
Keep your eyes peeled and ears ready toward the end of November. Spotify's official X account (previously Twitter) will make an announcement when Wrapped is ready and the Spotify app will have a popup announcement when users log in.
When does Spotify Wrapped stop tracking?
Last year Spotify stopped collecting data on Oct. 31. This year, Spotify confirmed via an X post on Oct. 26 that Wrapped would keep counting past Halloween.
How far past Halloween? That was not shared.
How do I see my Spotify stats?
Spotify will deliver your Wrapped stats in a fun and funky slideshow illustrating your year in music.
Each category will have its own slide showing how many minutes you listened, how many streams per song and artist and will sync your results with the music that made your year.
Spotify will then place all of your results in a playlist so you can go on a trip down memory lane.
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