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Spotify Rolls Out a ‘Wrapped’ for Users’ Entire Streaming History

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Last updated: May 12, 2026 8:12 pm
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Spotify users don’t have to wait until the end of this year for a Wrapped-like recap of their streaming habits.

In celebration of the music streamer’s 20th anniversary, the platform has released “Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year(s),” a mobile app experience that gives users a peek at their entire Spotify listening history.

The experience is a lot like the company’s now-traditional ‘Wrapped’ year-end recaps, with vertical, Snapchat-style slides breaking down users’ listening history. This recap, however, goes much deeper. Instead of just looking back at the past year, Spotify 20 reveals “never-before-shared data,” including a user’s first day on Spotify, the total number of unique songs they’ve listened to, their first-ever streamed song, and their all-time most-streamed artist.

It peaks with an all-time top songs playlist, featuring a user’s 120 most-streamed tracks and play counts.

Like Wrapped, Spotify 20 comes with ready-to-share cards of users’ stats that can be posted on social media.

The experience is available in 144 markets and 16 languages. To access it, users need to open the Spotify app and search for “Spotify 20” or “Party of the Year(s),” or visit spotify.com/20 on their mobile device.

In addition to the personal recap, Spotify’s editorial team has also curated several global playlists highlighting the most-streamed music on the platform over the last two decades.

The new Spotify 20 experience is part of the platform’s broader 20th anniversary celebration. Starting last month, the company has been revealing data points about how people around the world have listened to music, podcasts, and audiobooks since Spotify first launched.

For example, Spotify says listeners have collectively streamed more than 1.2 trillion hours of audio. The company also said that Dec. 24, 2025, was the biggest day for music streaming worldwide, with more than 11 billion streams.

Unsurprisingly, but still depressing, The Joe Rogan Experience is the most-streamed podcast of all time on Spotify. It is followed by the German comedy podcast Gemischtes Hack and Crime Junkie.

The most-streamed audiobook is A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas.

Meanwhile, the most-streamed song of all time is “Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd, followed by “Shape of You” by Ed Sheeran and “Sweater Weather” by The Neighbourhood.

The most-streamed album is Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti. Starboy by The Weeknd is the second-most-streamed album, while Ed Sheeran’s ÷ (Deluxe) comes in third.

When it comes to the most-streamed artists, the list is pretty much what you would expect. Taylor Swift takes the top spot, followed by Bad Bunny, Drake, The Weeknd, and Ariana Grande.

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