Technology
What did you listen to most in 2018? Find out at Spotify’s Wrapped site
2018 was an absolutely killer year for music, and there’s no better way to look back on that year than Spotify’s annual Wrapped tool.
More than a year-end music chart, the Spotify tool offers Spotify users a personalized rundown of their year in music. After entering your Spotify login information, the Spotify 2018 Wrapped website analyzes your account and walks you through your past year of listening step-by-step — starting with the first song you played in 2018.
It’s a beautiful audio tour of the year for the tens of millions of Spotify users out there, and it comes with a gift at the end: A playlist of your most-listened to tracks. If you’re anything like me, the playlist is sure to be full of your actual favorite tracks of 2018.
As you might expect, there’s a shareable little placard of information at the conclusion of the tool’s slideshow.
And people are doing exactly that — sharing that information — all over the place.
And that’s just the standard chart that Spotify makes easily shareable.
More hilarious are all the reactions to what these personalized charts reveal about listening habits.
Are you ready to face the hard truth?
Head over to the Spotify 2018 Wrapped website right here and see if you can handle it!
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