The most wonderful time of the year is finally here: the release of Spotify Wrapped 2023. Now you'll be able to enjoy a recap of another rough and chaotic year via the music that got you through it.
SEE ALSO:13 best websites to analyze your Spotify dataSpotify Wrapped is an annual tradition in which the popular music streaming service delivers a personalised roundup of your listening habits, curated using data gathered from your Spotify use over the past year. This includes a curated playlist of your most played songs, as well as infographics designed to be shared on social media.
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First released in 2016, Spotify Wrapped has since become an annual tradition for music lovers, providing a fun way for them to share their tastes, compare stats, and reminisce about the year that was. It's an entertaining musical recap, reminding you of those weeks when you had Olivia Rodrigoon repeat, or your staunch dedication to Taylor Swift's re-recorded tunes.
It's here! Wrapped 2023 arrived on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 8 a.m. ET, and you can now view your Wrapped on desktop with its first-ever Web View.
SEE ALSO:Spotify Wrapped 2023 is here — 5 new features to check outBased on past history, we had a hunch 2023's Spotify Wrapped roundup would arrive at the end of November. And now it's prominently displayed in the Spotify app — and on your desktop — upon its highly anticipated release.
If you need even more Wrapped content, Spotify has a playlist of the top bops of 2022for anyone eager to revisit songs such as the Stranger Thingssoundtrack highlight "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)."
SEE ALSO:Spotify Wrapped's 'Me in 2023' feature spotlights your embarrassing listening habitsTo tide you over until next year's Wrapped, there are several third-party websites which can also analyse your Spotify datawhile you wait. These include fake music festival poster generator Instafest, straightforward analyser Stats for Spotify, and cute receipt generator Receiptify.
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