Feeling reflective this holiday season? Can't wait for Spotify Wrapped to drop next week? Here are some tips for opening your Spotify Wrapped early.
If you're struggling at the bit to open your 2024 Spotify Wrapped, you're not alone. Every winter, music enthusiasts eagerly await the release of the annual personalized report showing their music tastes based on data from that year.
Since 2016, the viral marketing campaign has only grown in scope, securing its foothold in the cultural zeitgeist to the point that many brands have jumped on the bandwagon to offer similar features. But Spotify's offering continues to reign supreme.
When Will Spotify Drop Wrapped for 2024?
Spotify doesn't announce the exact release date, which varies each year. Idol Spotify Wrapped typically launches in the middle of the week near the end of November. The last three years saw it land on a Wednesday, on either November 30 or December 1.
How Can I Access Spotify Wrapped Early?
Like covertly inspecting your presents under the tree before Christmas morning, you might want to know if there's any way to get a sneak peek at your Spotify Wrapped ahead of its official launch. Luckily, several third-party sites that track Spotify data will do the work for you, without making you wait until the end of the year.
Stats for Spotify offers ongoing lists of your favorite songs, artists, and genres, with options to view the last four weeks, six months, or all time. It provides similar data to Spotify Wrapped, and it's updated daily by just logging in with your Spotify account — but it's not as snazzy looking as the official Wrapped. If that doesn't matter to you and you're just interested in data, Stats for Spotify can be a great option.
If you're willing to pay for a service that provides this data and digs a little deeper to give you some really unique insight into your listening tastes, Volt.fm or Stats.fm (formerly Spotistats) might be more up your alley.
Otherwise, stay tuned for the launch of the official Spotify Wrapped within the next couple of weeks. “Keep playing what you love, and we'll get in touch when it's ready,” says Spotify.
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