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There's now a Spotify Wrapped for your entire listening history

Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year(s) gives you a rundown of your most-listened-to songs and artists.

Shaye Weaver
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Spotify has released a sort of musical time capsule that lets you see your entire listening history.

“Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year(s),” like “Spotify Wrapped,” gives you a rundown of your most-listened-to songs and artists with data to back it up—except it’s of all time (across your entire Spotify activity). So if you’ve been on Spotify for a decade or more, it’ll be a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

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Your Party of the Year(s) is only on the mobile app and presents your music story like it does for Wrapped with designed slides and a soundtrack of your hits. It reveals never-before-shared data, including your first day on Spotify; the total number of unique songs you listened to; your first streamed song; and your all-time most-streamed artist.

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Photograph: courtesy Spotify

It also creates an All-Time Top Songs Playlist—a collection of your top 120 tracks, complete with play counts shown, that you can immediately save to your library. Of course, you can share your results on social media.

I joined Spotify in 2011, so I wasn’t sure what I’d find. I’m happy to report that Queen is my most-listened-to artist and the first song I ever listened to on the app was from Arctic Monkeys—a song I don’t even remember. It’s cool to look across my history and remember certain eras of my life defined by the songs I listened to a lot.

So how do you find it? Just open the Spotify app and search “Spotify 20” or “Party of the Year(s),” or head to spotify.com/20 on mobile.

Along with this release, Spotify released a selection of global playlists celebrating the defining eras, movements and cultural shifts from the past two decades. You can find the playlists in the hub.

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