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Spotify dropped its highly anticipated annual “Wrapped” year-end packages Wednesday morning with several new features after fans criticized last year’s effort as the “worst,” with this year’s including top album statistics, a feature some have long clamored for.
Bad Bunny was this year’s top global artist on Spotify. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images)
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Key Facts
Spotify users can access their personalized Spotify Wrapped package through the homepage on their Spotify app, or by visiting the Spotify Wrapped website.
As in previous years, Wrapped packages come with Instagram Story-shareable graphics that tell a user their five top artists and songs of the year, as well as how many minutes they’ve listened to music this year and their top genre.
Spotify finally added a long-awaited feature that shows users their top five albums of the year, a feature competitors like Apple Music have long had.
Other new features for the 2025 iteration include “clubs,” which sort users into one of six clubs based on their listening habits, and “listening archive,” which shows deep insights into up to five particular days throughout the year.
Spotify annually curates a playlist of a user’s top 100 songs of the year, and for the first time, these playlists now include how many times a user played each song.
Users can also take part in a “Wrapped Party” with friends, in which participants can compete for titles like who listened to the most music, who found the “rarest listen” this year, who discovered the most new artists in 2025 and which users are the most musically compatible with one another.
Who Was Spotify’s Top Artist Of 2025?
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny reigned as Spotify’s most-streamed artist globally of 2025, recapturing a title he previously held between 2020 and 2022. Billionaire popstar Taylor Swift was the second most-streamed artist globally, followed by The Weeknd, Drake, Billie Eiliish, Kendrick Lamar, Bruno Mars, Ariana Grande, Arijit Singh and Fuerza Regida. In the United States, Swift was the top-streamed artist, followed by Drake, Morgan Wallen, Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, SZA, Zach Bryan, Tyler, the Creator and Kanye West.