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- See Wrapped-like stats at any time with the Listening stats section in Spotify’s menu.
- Details are also available by logging in to Spotify through Stats.fm or Stats for Spotify.
- Spotify Wrapped arrives annually around early December. Look for it at the top of the app.
This article covers several ways to view your Spotify stats. You can explore year-long trends and other personalized music stats in the mobile app, with Spotify Wrapped late in the year, or through a third-party service.
View Your Spotify Listening Stats in the App
One way to view stats such as your top artists and songs is through the mobile app’s Listening stats section.
The details you see there are from the past month, and you’ll even receive personalized playlists inspired by your tastes, plus weekly stats that highlight what makes your particular listening habits unique.
Unlike Spotify Wrapped, these stats are around all year.
Here’s how to get there (it works for Free and Premium accounts):
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Select your profile image in the corner.
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Tap Listening stats from the menu.
See all your top songs and artists from the past four weeks.
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Tap Share if you want to post your stats or highlights.
How to See Your Spotify Stats Using Stats.fm
Stats.fm for Spotify is a mobile app that provides deep insights into your Spotify habits, including when and how long you listen, your top genres, and more.
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Install the Stats.fm app.
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Tap Next > Login with Spotify.
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Sign in to your Spotify account.
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Tap Agree to agree to give the app permission to access your Spotify account.
Logging in lets stats.fm access all your Spotify stats.
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Use the tabs along the bottom of the screen to see all your top tracks, artists, albums, and genres in one place. You can reveal your Spotify stats over different time periods, like 6 months or 1 year, and compare your stats with friends.
Add friends to compare Spotify stats.
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You can upgrade to Stats.fm Plus for additional stats, like your most-streamed tracks and lifetime streaming history. The app will guide you through importing your Spotify history.
How to Use the Stats for Spotify Website
You can also link your Spotify account with a third-party stats website for detailed information. Stats for Spotify is a popular choice. Here’s how it works:
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Go to the Stats for Spotify website and select Login with Spotify.
Stats for Spotify can pull details from your account automatically after signing in.
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Select Agree to allow the site to access your Spotify data.
Stats for Spotify needs access to your account to display stats.
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Choose Top Tracks, Top Artists, or Top Genres to view detailed information in these categories.
View up-to-the-day Spotify stats related to your most listened tracks, artists, and genres.
Create a personal playlist from tracks on your charts and listen to it in Spotify.
Other Third-Party Spotify Stats Tools
Here are some other ways to explore your Spotify stats in unique ways:
- Obscurify gives you insight into how obscure your musical tastes are compared to other users in your country.
- Receiptify is a top-track generator that lets you view your top 10 or 50 tracks in the form of a receipt.
- How Bad Is Your Streaming Music gives a humorous take on your musical tastes and stereotypes you accordingly.
How Do I See My Spotify Wrapped Story?
The annual Spotify Wrapped story highlights your listening trends throughout the year and appears on the home screen of the mobile, PC, or Mac app. It typically appears at the top of the home screen and in the playlists section.
Not everyone is eligible for Wrapped, so you might not see it if you don’t meet certain criteria. It’s available from late November through early December and disappears after the New Year.
Spotify Wrapped From Previous Years
You can’t view past versions of the Spotify Wrapped story, as it disappears after the New Year.
The Spotify Wrapped story differs from the playlist. The story is a video showcasing your favorite tracks and artists, while the playlist is a list of songs you can play in the Spotify app. Although the story is delisted, past playlists remain available.
Find past yearly playlists in your playlists list marked as Your Top Songs with the year. You can also search for Your Top Songs to locate them.
Users sometimes create playlists labeled as Spotify Wrapped or Your Top Songs, which might be mistaken for the official ones. They may even use Spotify’s artwork. Check the playlists’ byline to identify fakes. These playlists are not harmful, but the songs aren’t based on your Spotify stats.
Your Spotify Wrapped story differs from the playlists it’s built on. Though the story is gone, the playlists remain. You can view Your Top Songs for a given year in your playlists library and see recent favorites in your user profile.
FAQ
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How do I see artist stats on Spotify?
To view stats for specific artists, search for the artist and visit their profile. Play counts appear beside each song in the Popular section.
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How do I cancel Spotify Premium?
To cancel Spotify Premium, log in to Spotify via a web browser. Navigate to Account > Manage your subscription > Cancel subscription > Continue to cancel. Depending on how you signed up, you might need to cancel from your device’s app store.
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How do I delete my Spotify account?
To close your Spotify account, visit support.spotify.com/contact-spotify-support and select Manage your account > Account settings > Closing your account and deleting your data. Cancel your Spotify Premium subscription first, if applicable.
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How do I change my Spotify username?
To change your Spotify display name, open your Profile in the app, tap your current name, edit the text, and then press Save. Alternatively, link your Spotify account to Facebook to show your Facebook name and photo.
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How do I download songs on Spotify?
This feature is for paid subscribers only. Open a playlist or album on Spotify, then select the Download button. The songs will be saved to your device for offline listening.
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