Spotify Wrapped 2025: Your Full Music History Revealed

▼ Summary
– Spotify is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a personalized music history feature called “Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year(s),” available starting today on mobile.
– The experience shows users their first day on Spotify, first streamed song, most-listened artist, and total unique songs since joining.
– Spotify is creating an All-Time Top Songs Playlist of the user’s top 120 tracks, including play counts for each song.
– The feature resembles the annual Wrapped recap but covers the user’s entire history, and includes a shareable custom stat card for social media.
– Users can access the experience by searching “Spotify 20” or “Party of the Year(s)” in the mobile app, or visiting spotify.com/20 on mobile devices.
Spotify is turning 20, and to mark the milestone, the streaming giant is handing users an unprecedented look at their complete listening journey. Starting today, mobile app users can dive into a new, Wrapped-style retrospective that reveals “never-before-shared data” stretching all the way back to the day they first signed up.
Dubbed “Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year(s)” , this anniversary experience lets you rediscover your first day on the platform, the very first song you streamed, your all-time most-listened-to artist, and the total number of unique tracks you’ve played since creating your account. Spotify is also curating a personalized All-Time Top Songs Playlist featuring 120 of your most-played tracks, along with exact play counts for each song.
While Spotify isn’t officially calling this a “Wrapped” feature, the format will feel instantly familiar to anyone who has enjoyed those annual listening recaps , only this one goes back much further. Like its yearly counterpart, “Your Party of the Year(s)” comes with a shareable custom stat card designed for social media posts or sending directly to friends.
To access the experience, simply search for “Spotify 20” or “Party of the Year(s)” in the mobile app, or visit spotify.com/20 on your phone. We have reached out to Spotify to ask whether desktop users will also get access to the full recap.
(Source: The Verge)

