
Remember when you had to wait until December to see what you’d been obsessing over on Spotify? Those days are over. Spotify has rolled out a new feature called Listening Stats that gives you a personalized weekly breakdown of your music habits. Instead of waiting for that annual Wrapped recap, you can now check your top artists and songs from the past four weeks whenever you want.
Move over Spotify Wrapped, listening stats are in
The new stats feature tracks your most-played artists and songs over the past month. However, it’s not just a list of numbers. Spotify includes personalized highlights each week, like how long you’ve been a fan of an artist, new discoveries you’ve made, or unique patterns in your listening habits.
You can also share your weekly stats or individual highlights directly through the app. Spotify lets you post to Instagram, WhatsApp, or send them to friends through Spotify’s new in-app messaging feature. Plus, Spotify will automatically create playlists based on your recent activity. These playlists mix your current favorites with recommendations for what you might want to hear next. The stats update every 24 hours, so you’re always looking at fresh data.
Getting to your stats takes just a few taps. Open the Spotify app and tap your profile icon in the top corner. Look for the “Listening Stats” section under “What’s New” and tap it. From there, you’ll see your top artists and songs laid out with weekly highlights you can share or save. The feature is available for both Free and Premium users.
This could change how you listen to music
One of the things we love about Spotify’s end-of-year Wrapped series is that it makes us go “wow” when we realize how many times we listened to a song. Or how many times we’ve streamed an album. Or how we might unknowingly favor a particular genre or artist.
With the Spotify Listening Stats feature, it could change how you engage with music on the platform. If you notice you’ve been stuck on the same two artists for three weeks straight, the auto-generated playlist might push you toward something fresh. Of course, you’re welcome to listen to whatever you want, but this could help break the monotony and help you find something totally new and unexpected.
The post Spotify’s New Weekly Feature Turns Wrapped Into a Year-Round Experience appeared first on Android Headlines.