![]() ![]() Such is the power of a nationwide lockdown, I suppose. Again, I don’t mean to brag but I ended up listening to podcasts for 128 813 hours this year. The discussion above contains forward-looking statements. Watch the 10-minute recap of the entire event below. Spotify Original and exclusive podcasts saw much success in 2022, with Case 63. Wrapped includes information on what shows you binging hardest, how many minutes were listened in total and obviously gives you a rundown of what shows you enjoyed most. Announcing new and expanded Spotify Originals and exclusives. ![]() Spotify is all about those memoriesīeyond the stats of your music, podcast fans can also learn a great deal about what they enjoyed most in 2020. Spotify will start to show you info on the music you played in 2018, starting with the first song you played. Sounds weird, but I’m proud to announced that I’m in the top 0.5% of Carley Rae Jepsen listeners on Spotify. With break downs on which artists and songs you listened to most, how many new genres you discovered and even calculates how much of a fan you are. ![]() Spotify Wrapped is rolling out to everyone with the app and provides a comprehensive list of your listening habits. This feature tracks your top artists, genres, songs, podcasts, and minutes. Hey, some folks might not like being reminded of all the depressing stuff they listened too, but reflection is good for the soul. Spotify today made its annual recap feature 'Spotify Wrapped' available to users on the iOS and Android app. The dates for the previous Spotify Wrapped release dates are: 2017: December 6th. Based on the past few years, however, we can pretty much guess when its going to be made available based on the release date pattern. Spotify Wrapped is the streaming service’s recap of all the content you listened to over the year and while some folks might not like being reminded of what they listened to throughout the year, it’s a really cool summary presented in a “Stories” format. Like every year, Spotify Wrapped 2023 does not have a set release date. The company hinted that more personalized features were also on the way, adding that users can expect to see new stats and features that “showcase their tastes” arriving sometime later this year.One of the best parts of being on Spotify is the end of the year when the app offers up a selection of your personal statistics. ![]() While Spotify’s annual recaps are a fun shared experience on the internet as it’s entertaining to see - or judge - what music people listen to the most, YouTube is attempting to make people share their experiences more frequently. The first card summarizes the top artist, song and total minutes listened, whereas the following cards are your top five songs, albums, artists, genres and playlists. When going to the “Your Recap” page, users can find a swipeable carousel of six stat pages. The feature is available in the landing page on YouTube Music and can be shared with others by tapping the arrow button at the bottom of the stats card. “Want to tell your friends about your favorite songs of the Spring? Easily share your Spring Recap playlist and stats by simply tapping the arrow at the bottom of your stats card.” “Similar to the 2021 Recap, you’ll find your personalized content in the Spring Recap landing page on the YouTube Music app along with your personalized Spring Recap playlist,” Khan wrote. Now, YouTube is taking the concept further with seasonal rundowns. The recap, inspired by Spotify Wrapped, had offered users a look back at their year on the app. This acts as an expansion of its 2021 Recap experience introduced last year.Īccording to the company, it received positive feedback after rolling out its annual recap the previous year, wrote YouTube Product Manager Ayshaw Khan in a blog post. “Spring Recap” will be the first recap that users can try. YouTube Music has launched a new feature called seasonal recaps, a culmination of your top artists, songs, albums and playlists. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |