And yes, it absolutely remembers that embarrassing song you played 47 times in 2012.
Unlike the year-end Wrapped recap, this anniversary feature goes way deeper. Think of it as a musical scrapbook.
The experience reveals never-before-shared stats including:
- The exact day you first joined Spotify
- Your very first streamed song
- The total number of unique songs you’ve listened to
- Your all-time most-streamed artist
- Your top songs across all years, not just one
In other words: prepare to rediscover old obsessions, forgotten phases, and probably at least one artist you swore you’d outgrown.
The crown jewel of the experience is the All-Time Top Songs Playlist, a 120-track collection of your most-played songs ever, complete with play counts attached.

That means your friends can now see exactly how many times you streamed that one breakup anthem during your “healing era.”
Spotify clearly understands the internet’s favorite hobby: publicly exposing ourselves through music taste.
Every section of the experience comes with its own share card, making it dangerously easy to post your stats directly to social media, group chats, or that one friend who still insists their playlists are “better than the algorithm.”
Expect Instagram stories to be flooded with:
- shock over decade-old listening habits,
- debates over first streamed songs,
- and people pretending they’re surprised their top artist is still Taylor Swift.
Spotify’s anniversary feature taps into something bigger than streaming stats. Music has become a timeline for people’s lives — relationships, road trips, breakups, gym phases, college years, late-night spirals, and this experience packages all of it into one giant digital memory lane.
It’s part data dump, part emotional rollercoaster, and part reminder that yes, your 2016 indie-folk era was very real.
To access your you can scan this QR code below:

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