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How to find your 2024 Spotify Wrapped

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Image: Samar Haddad / The Verge

One of the more popular end-of-year items are music service recaps, and one of the best known is Spotify Wrapped. The company puts together a roundup of everything you listened to that year in various statistical formats, wrapped up (well, that’s what it’s called, right?) in bright, swirling graphics. For 2024, you’ll be shown what music categories you followed, how your listening habits changed over the year, get a list of your top ten songs and artists, check out your top artist of the year, and even see a short video interview with one of the featured artists.

This year’s Wrapped also lets you access separate segments, such as a personalized podcast with two AI “hosts” (compliments of Google’s NotebookLM) who chat about your listening habits.

It’s easy to find Spotify Wrapped on your mobile app. (Interestingly, while 2023’s Wrapped was available on the Spotify website as well, this year you can only find it on the Android or iOS app.)

The simplest way is to just open the app and look at the top menu — you should find a button labeled “Wrapped” that will lead you straight to a Wrapped home page. From there, you can watch your Wrapped timeline (by tapping the “Let’s go”…

Read the full story at The Verge.

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