As we barrel towards the top of the yr, one factor on the minds of many music lovers proper now could be Spotify Wrapped, the audio streaming service’s annual recap of the music they listened to in 2024.
With more than 640 million users, together with 252 million subscribers in additional than 180 markets, prefer it or not, Spotify Wrapped can be taking part in on a variety of iPhone AirPods, audio system, and automobiles this vacation season.
When will Spotify Wrapped 2024 be launched?
Primarily based on the past few years, Spotify Wrapped sometimes releases after Thanksgiving or on the finish of November (which is, um, now) or in early December. Right here’s when it landed in recent times:
- 2023: November 29
- 2022: November 30
- 2021: December 1
- 2021: December 1
- 2019: December 5
If this timeline is any indication, Wrapped has been launched earlier and earlier. (This yr, November 29 falls on Black Friday so keep tuned; it could possibly be ahead of you suppose.)
Quick Firm reached out to Spotify for an up to date timeline. We’ll replace this put up if we hear again.
In the event you’re not accustomed to Spotify Wrapped, the marketing campaign creates a listener’s yr in audio—their prime 100 most streamed songs (additionally podcasts and artists they shared on social media). It would additionally inform customers the color of their music aura and what region their taste is most like. Consider it as a “yr in assessment” for music.
Some customers have reportedly even “hacked” their Wrapped results to look cool, swapping out Kendrick Lamar for Drake, and making an attempt to reduce their oldies however goodies.
How do I entry Spotify Wrapped 2024?
To entry Spotify Wrapped, log in to your Spotify account and head on over to Spotify’s dedicated Wrapped page. However as of Wednesday, the web page stated, “Preserve taking part in what you like, and we’ll get in contact when it’s prepared.”
What’s in your playlist?
For me, 2024 has been a brat yr, and I’ve been listening to Charlie XCX’s “360” and “Woman, so complicated” (that includes Lorde) on repeat. Sabrina Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet” and Gracie Adams’s “I Love You, I’m Sorry” may also in all probability make their method onto my Wrapped (uncool), together with an assortment of favourite bands from my previous: The Treatment, Basic Public, The Psychedelic Furs (“Love My Way“), Pleasure Division (“Love Will Tear Us Apart“), and The English Beat’s “Save it For Later” (cool).