Spotify Wrapped 2022 is finally here for you to show off how cool your listening tastes were this year
Give yourself a pat on the back for making it through another tumultuous year (well,mostlythrough). It’s time to look back at everything new in 2022, including the new music we discovered and the songs we played over and over (and over again). Spotify’s annual recap is now here, with Wrapped 2022 ready to encapsulate your taste in music over the past year.
Wrapped combines all the artists, tracks, and albums you listened to the most into interesting personalized infographics which you could share on your socials as cards.Like with 2021 Wrapped, you canuse the Spotify appon iPhone or Android to access all these cool stats, like your total time spent listening on Spotify, your top five artists, podcasts, and songs, and top genres. The service even tells you the song you played back the most, complete with the play count and the date you played it the most. But this isn’t all old stuff — we do get a few new inclusions in 2022 Wrapped:

Besides these additions to the shareable cards for 2022 Wrapped, Spotify has collaborated with Bitmoji for Wrapped-themed Bitmoji, Wrapped-themed GIFs where GIPHY is supported, and with Roblox for a Wrapped-related Spotify Island with cool activities in the metaverse. Like last year, top fans of 40,000 artists on Spotify will receive exclusive thank-you videos in their “Your Artists Revealed” playlists along with year-end thank-you YouTube videos from their top artists.
Most users should be able to check out theirSpotify Wrapped infographicson the app now. If you haven’t used Spotify as much, you can still turn up the volume with one of the2022 Global Top Listson the app. If you use YouTube Music more than Spotify, don’t forget to check out your2022 Recap on the YouTube Music appand the main YouTube app as well. There are also severalSpotify Wrapped alternatives you could try.

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