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Spotify Wrapped 2023: How to See the Songs, Artists You Listened to Most

Spotify's popular year-end roundup is here with a new web-based experience.

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Get ready for people's music-listening habits to dominate social media today: Spotify Wrapped is here with a personalized look at what you enjoyed most on the music-streaming service in 2023.

To see your Wrapped, update your Spotify app on Android or iOS and look for a personalized Wrapped button on the top-right corner. Tap it to launch a Story view of your 2023 in music and podcasts. The feature is also now available on the web via Spotify.com/Wrapped for the first time.

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In addition to a rundown of the top songs, artists, and albums you listened to this year, Wrapped will serve up your top five genres as well as personalized messages from your top artists.

The Sound Town feature will match your musical tastes to a city you may want to consider moving to in 2024. Me in 2023 also pairs you to a character "specific to your tastes and habits on Spotify." Among the dozen character options are vampire, alchemist, time traveler, and hypnotist.

This is 2023, so AI is naturally part of the experience. Spotify has integrated its AI DJ into Wrapped to offer "commentary about your most-streamed artists, genres, and songs this year." Note, however, that this is only available for the first week following the launch of Wrapped.

If you're not too embarassed by your top songs, start a Blend shared playlist with friends by tapping the 2023 Wrapped Top Songs filter.

As for what people were listening to this year, it should come as no surprise that Taylor Swift is the top artist, with 26.1 billion global streams since Jan. 1. Rounding out the top five are Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, Drake, and Peso Pluma. Top song honors go to Miley Cyrus, however, for "Flowers."

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Chloe Albanesius

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