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What Is Spotify Wrapped 2019?

At the end of each year, Spotify calculates how much time you’ve spent listening to music on the service and which songs and artists were streamed most.

Now that we have reached the end of 2019, Spotify has launched its Wrapped feature so that you can see what was playing most this year. And in addition to viewing data about individual songs, you can check out what genres you listened to, how much time was spent streaming, and much more.

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As we are entering into a new decade, Spotify is adding something new to Wrapped. If you’ve been a member of the music-streaming service for more than the past year, Spotify will break down your favorite artists and songs from the past decade.

How to Find Your Spotify Wrapped 2019

Ready to find out what songs and artists you listened to most over the past 12 months? Well, fire up a web browser on your smartphone, tablet, or computer and head to the Spotify Wrapped 2019 website.

Next, scroll to the bottom of the site and select the “Log In” button. You’ll be asked for your Spotify account credentials to proceed.

You can now scroll through various sections that display what you listened to during each of the seasons, what countries your favorite artists are from, and which songs and artists you listened to most.

Alternatively, you can find your Wrapped 2019 at the top of the Spotify app for iPhone, iPad, and Android in the “Home” tab. The same sections seen on the Wrapped website will be displayed in an Instagram Stories-like format.

Once you’ve finished scrolling through Spotify Wrapped, you can share the results with others. To do this, click on the Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram icon located under the cover art. You’ll immediately be taken to whichever platform for you to share your 2019 Wrapped or Decade Wrapped.

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