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As millions of users flock to Spotify to get their Spotify Wrapped, a coalition of progressive groups are urging people to protest the streaming service.
Spotify noticed the underwhelming reviews for last year's Wrapped and jam-packed its latest offering with features and updates. We've got you covered on all those details at Mashable. But perhaps the most prominent of those updates are the new clubs in 2025 Wrapped. You might be confused about what those things actually are, but we'll explain.
The end of 2025 is near. And the season of unwrapping our online lives — or at least a glimpse of what they looked like over the past year — is well underway.
Spotify Wrapped 2025 is now live, with the annual year-in-review rolling out in the app and revealing listeners’ top songs.
For Mr. Knoblock, 48, who works in water utilities, Spotify Wrapped data sometimes is not granular enough. He uses a third-party platform called Stats.fm to keep track of additional data and create a sort of wrapped for his annual Wrapped, he said.
Spotify Wrapped returns to its data-driven roots with new interactive features, deeper insights, and social experiences designed to revive its fan-favorite feel.
If you've ever wanted to drill even deeper down into your listening habits, Spotify has you covered in 2025. Listening Archive gives users a detailed look at memorable days of streaming from their year. So it might, for instance, tell you the day you discovered the most new music or the day you spent the most time listening to podcasts.
Despite the city’s reputation for eccentricity, Spotify ’s data tells a different story. San Francisco’s top song of the year was “Luther” by Kendrick Lamar and SZA, which is also the top-streamed song in the U.S ., according to the company’s news release. Lamar was also responsible for the city’s fourth most popular song, “TV Off.”
Spotify released a list of the top global and U.S. audiobooks of 2025, and this bestselling Cincinnati author made the cut.