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Spotify Wrapped — the feature that shows your favorite songs, artists, and genres of the year — is back.
Your Spotify Wrapped gets updated every year and comes with a playlist of your top songs.
You can find your Spotify Wrapped story and playlists in the mobile app.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Spotify Wrapped, and music lovers know there are few things more fun than gushing about your new musical obsessions. Last year, over 227 million users engaged in Wrapped, the company told Business Insider.
Wrapped is a feature that shows you a slideshow (or "story") of the songs, artists, and podcasts you've listened to the most over the past year, what new music you've discovered, and an exact count of how many minutes you spent listening to music. You also get a playlist with your most listened to songs, along with some other goodies depending on the year.
Spotify is introducing new features that further demonstrate your music taste from 2024. This year, you can listen to an AI podcast about your music taste and trends, powered by Google's NotebookLM product. Spotify Wrapped now also lets premium users prompt the AI Playlist feature to create a personal playlist.
Your Spotify Wrapped updates every year, and is easy to share on social media or with friends. Here's how to find this year's Spotify Wrapped story and playlist, as well as how to find your playlists from the past.
How to find your Spotify Wrapped 2024 story and playlists
Your Spotify Wrapped will have its own tab with all your most listened to music, artists, and podcasts.
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1. Open the Spotify app and tap the Wrapped bubble.
2. Your Wrapped story will open. Wrapped 2024 is 14 parts long this year and includes how many minutes you spent listening to songs and podcasts, your top song, and your top podcast topic. Tap the Share this story option at any point along the way to send the slide you're on to friends or social media.
3. When you get to the slide about the Your Top Songs 2024 playlist, tap Add to Your Library. This will save a playlist with your top songs of the year, so you can open and listen to it at any time.
Spotify Wrapped creates a playlist of all of your top songs.
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4.You'll also get to hear two AI hosts talk about your music choices in a Wrapped AI podcast. his year, Spotify is partnering with Google's NotebookLM to give users an AI podcast to discuss users' favorite artists, songs, and genres from the year. You can download the podcast or share it with others.
Users can listen to an AI podcast about their music choices of the year.
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5. If you were into podcasts this year, Spotify included the top pods you listened to and how many minutes you spent tuned in.
Spotify shows you the top podcasts you listened to and how many minutes you spent listening.
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6. At the end of the Wrapped story, Spotify will give you a handy card with all of your most important musical info. Tap Share to save it as a picture, text it, post it on social media, and more.
At the end of the story, you can easily save a Spotify Wrapped card with your most important musical info.
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How to find your old Spotify Wrapped playlists
If you want to find your old Wrapped stories, you're out of luck — they're only available to view for a limited time. But you can see your old Wrapped playlists via the Spotify website or app.
You can type in the search bar "Wrapped" or "your top songs" and you'll see results of your top songs from different years if you've previously saved them.
If you look up "Your Top Songs" in the search bar, you'll see different years pop up.
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