
Spotify just launched its Wrapped 2025 campaign today, a global celebration of how the Spotify community used the streaming service throughout the year. The Spotify team always tries to shake up its Wrapped formula every year, and this time there’s an interactive “Wrapped Party” feature plus new experiences for artists, podcast creators, and authors.
“This year, we’ve kept the Wrapped classics you love and added nearly a dozen new and updated ways to dig deeper into the voices and stories that shaped your year. We’re also bringing fans together with interactive features that transform your listening data into playful, shareable moments, and we’ve added new controls that let you adjust the speed of your experience and revisit specific moments without starting from the beginning,” the Spotify team said today.
Spotify Wrapped 2025 is accessible from the Wrapped feed at the top of the mobile app’s Home screen. There, Free and Premium users can check out various metrics, including their top songs, artists, genres, and podcasts, as well as a new AI-powered Listening Archive highlighting the “most memorable streaming days” of users in select markets. Spotify Wrapped 2025 will also let users compare their musical tastes to others’ in the same age group, and also see how they rank on a fan leaderboard based on the total minutes they listened to a specific artist.
The Wrapped 2025 feed also features best of” playlists created by Spotify editors, special messages from artists, podcasters, and authors, and the new Wrapped Party experience. It works as a live competition where Spotify users can invite up to 9 other friends to see who streamed the most minutes, who discovered the most new artists throughout the year, and more. Participants can earn Wrapped Party awards and share their results online.

Lastly, Spotify also revealed the top artists, songs, albums, podcasts, and audiobooks on the platform this year. Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, and The Weekend were the most-streamed artists this year. As for podcasts, The Joe Rogan Experience was #1 for the sixth consecutive year, and it was followed by The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett and The Mel Robbins Podcast.
In case you missed it yesterday, YouTube, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Twitch also launched their Wrapped-like experiences yesterday. If YouTube Music offered yearly recaps before, it’s the first time that YouTube is also joining the party.