How to see your Spotify Wrapped playlists for 2024 and earlier years
Every year, everyone eagerly waits for Spotify Wrapped to create personalized playlists based on listening data that’s believed to be from January 1st to October 31st. However,Spotify News has debunked it, so expect to have Spotify track data well into November 2024. After months of blasting Spotify on yoursmart speakers, it records data from all the songs, albums, artists, podcasts, and genres you’ve tuned into (for 30 seconds or more). Spotify Wrapped has some limitations on availability, but there are also ways to save your yearly charted list. Here is everything you need to know about your Spotify Wrapped playlists.
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What is Spotify Wrapped, and when is it available?
Spotify Wrapped is a review of your listening inside the app, first implemented in 2016. Wrapped generally becomes available near the beginning of December (November 29 for year 2023). Various Wrapped features are accessible in-app until the end of the year. Throughout the year leading up to Wrapped, Spotify tracks your listening habits by genre, artist, album, and song, no matter thelistening device Spotify’s connectedto.
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Wrapped illustrates your listening habits in a fun, colorful, story-style format that you can share easily. We all enjoy a year-end call-out, but the stats don’t end there. You can also check how many artists you listened to and which artist you played the most, complete with percentile rankings to let you know how your listening compares. In addition to an interactive slideshow about your listening habits, Wrapped includes some other goodies, including a personalized playlist of your 100 most-played songs of the year.
How do I find Spotify Wrapped?
Despite Wrapped now being a staple of the Spotify experience, locating it can be tricky if you don’t know where to look. you may access Wrapped on Android and iOS through the Spotify app or your browser. Wrapped worked a little differently last year, as all the Wrapped content — your 2023Your Wrappedstory,Your Top Songsplaylist for the year, tons of public2023 in Musicplaylists, theDJ: Wrappedfeature, and more — all lived behind a newWrappedtab that appeared alongside options likeMusicandPodcastsat the top of the Spotify app.
Here’s how to get to your Wrapped content at the end of the year.

How to find Spotify Wrapped in the Spotify app
How to find Spotify Wrapped on your mobile browser
If you can’t find Spotify Wrapped on the app homepage or the app isn’t loading properly, you can manually locate and access it from your mobile browser. But it redirects you to the app and requires downloading and installing it. To find this shortcut, follow these steps:
If you want to watch the Spotify Wrapped 2024 directly on your web browser, it only works on the desktop version. Otherwise, it only redirects you to the app.

What info does the Wrapped story cover?
Once you’ve found Wrapped, you can peruse the features and statistics at your leisure, alongside stats like how many people are listening to the same things as you. Here’s an overview of the 2024 Wrapped screens and stats:
In addition to the option to share a summary of your Wrapped stats, it’s possible to also share individual screens from your story.

How to share your Wrapped stats
Wrapped stats are interesting, but it’s more fun when friends and followers can view them. Music, podcasts, and favorite artists are great ways to open up conversations and meet new people. Wrapped slides are for easy social media sharing, but you can also save and share them through messaging apps. Here’s how.
Can I access my Spotify Wrapped from previous years?
Accessing previous Wrapped stories is not currently possible, so if you want to refer back to your current Wrapped slideshow later on, record or screenshot it before it disappears on January 1.
You can, however, access Wrapped’s Top Songs playlists from previous years. You should be able to find other years' playlists by searching for “Your Top Songs” along with the year you’re looking for — for example, to access 2022’s playlist, you’ll search “Your Top Songs 2022.” You can save these playlists to your library to make getting back to them later easier.
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That’s a wrap for all Spotify users
Spotify Wrapped analyzes all the music you have listened to and turns them into shareable stats. Getting personalized statistics on your music preferences is a fun way to end the year. It’s also a great way to engage with your friends. The unfun part comes with the wait times. It always takes almost a full year to see your annual Wrapped playlist. But the fun doesn’t have to stop with this restriction; you can check outalternative platformsto analyze your listening habits all year round with Spotify’s data.
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Thanks for the guide! Just so you know, Spotify Wrapped offers a “Your Top Songs of the Year” playlist. It’s a great way to track what you’ve listened to and remember important moments. I suggest using DumpMedia Spotify Music Converter to save it. Convert the songs to MP3 and keep them locally for whenever you feel nostalgic!
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I have several music apps and Spotify is the one I use the least. So I laughed when I looked at my results. I have many different genres and favorites across several music apps, that this looked very sparse. Why do I rarely use Spotify? Because I won’t pay for every possible subscription. And the ads annoy the heck out of me. Since I’m already an Amazon Prime member, don’t have to deal with ads, that’s the app I use most.
One annoyance with all of ‘em: Classical music info is so absurd, limited & inaccurate. Either the composer is omitted, or only the album title or performer is listed. Instead of posting all the info that classical listeners crave. That’s what happens when you apply pop music standards to classical. I hate it.
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