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There’s a friend’s battle!

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Spotify rolled out a new way to use its Party feature that lets you compare your Wrapped with up to 9 friends to see who listens to what the most.

Users just wanna have fun

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In our story looking at when Spotify Wrapped might launch this year, our Audio Editor Tammy wrote that “It’s loads of fun.”

The tech news is often quite bleak and anxiety-inducing, so it’s actually just quite nice to find a feature that pretty much everyone loves, it’s not problematic (in itself, I know people have mixed feelings about Spotify) and is just there to share music with your friends.

Algorithms drive so much now, but when people start sharing their Wrapped overviews, it’s essentially a modern form of mixtapes; these are the artists I like and the songs I enjoy. This is the aural universe I spend my time in.

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Sometimes, you can just have nice things.

Get 4 months for free!

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If you’re yet to sign up to Spotify Premium, then you’ll be pleased to know the service is currently offering a 4-month free trial for new subscribers. Which means you won’t need to start paying anything until April and can get a head start on 2026’s Spotify Unwrapped. Better yet, here’s how to use this offer to pay just $6 a month for Spotify Premium for the next 16 months.

Think you know Spotify? Test your knowledge!

Think you know everything there is to know about Spotify? Let’s test your knowledge with a quick quiz. There’s no prize for getting them all right, and we’ll never know if you cheated and looked at Google — but you’ll almost certainly feel an immense sense of pride if you get them all right legitimately. Know that you have my utmost respect, that’s for sure.

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Why was Spotify Wrapped controversial last year?

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There was a great deal of talk last year about how Spotify Wrapped 2024 felt underbaked. The artwork looked like it had been totally AI-generated, the stats weren’t as revealing as previous, and the headline feature, the AI podcast, felt strangely impersonal.

Users were quick to voice their frustrations on social media. It’s perhaps a Wrapped for Spotify to forget, and start afresh with Wrapped 2025. We’re looking forward to seeing what Spotify does with the format this year, and whether there’s anything fresh and new. Here’s hoping!


Wrapped has taken over… everything

I don’t wanna see your Spotify Wrapped. I wanna see your Wikipedia Wrapped

— @thesteffie.bsky.social (@thesteffie.bsky.social.bsky.social) 2025-12-03T10:09:56.781Z

So we know that most music streaming apps now do a Wrapped-style event, but the influence of this feature has really escaped the streaming realm. Yesterday, I got an email from my local theater telling me how many movies I’d been to in 2025.

And, according to a post by @thesteffie on Bluesky, even Wikipedia also now has its own year in review, with your total minutes read and most read stories.

Are there other musical wrap-ups?

Amazon Delivered year in review

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You know, it’s funny you ask. There certainly are other musical wrap-ups, found on alternative streaming services. Apple Music has Replay, which might not be as colorful or in-depth as Spotify Wrapped, but it still gives you plenty of interesting information about your listening.

Amazon Music has Delivered, which this year looks pretty interesting with its personalized music festival feature. Deezer and HiFi Streaming platform Tidal also have similar — so there are plenty of ways for everyone to see what they’ve been listening to this year.

Replay and Delivered went live yesterday (Dec 2nd) so if you use Amazon or Apple Music, then you can already dig into your yearly stats right now.


Look out for YouTube recapped!

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Music isn’t the only thing you can get a look back on, as YouTube has rolled out a video version that lets you look back on what you watched throughout 2025.

You can see if it’s available for you at YouTube.com/recap or on the YouTube app on your Android or iOS device (make sure the app is updated). It’s a fun way to see what kept you entertained this year from a video perspective, but I still think Spotify Wrapped is more fun.

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