There are clear issues with the platform’s liberal use of our data, of which it has access to a great deal. ![]() Of course, Spotify Wrapped, like Spotify itself, has its problems. We’ve all got stuff we listen to behind closed doors, and Wrapped is far better, or at least funnier, when it takes all of that into account. The music we listen to is intensely personal, so regardless of how abject your choices might get (lots of Elliott Smith and white noise during your breakup, perhaps?), it’s good fun to look back on your habits for the year – especially, I think, when they are a bit cringe. If being shamed by the shareable Spotify Wrapped statistics is too mortifying for you to fully accept, and you do want to game the system, today – Monday – is the last day you can fiddle the numbers by playing something “cooler” on repeat all day (though it does depend how many hours of showtunes you’ve listened to – there’s only so much damage that can be undone in 24 hours).Īt the stroke of midnight, Spotify’s data harvesting will be done for the year (presumably because if they left it any longer it would be “All I Want For Christmas” season and Mariah would be everyone’s top artist) and your fate will be, literally, Wrapped.īut trying to rig your Spotify Wrapped is a bit of a cop-out. ![]() How much Spotify subscription costs in the UK now and how to cancel 25 July, 2023 How Korean and Latin American artists took over the UK charts 21 March, 2023 Hitmakers behind Lewis Capaldi are 'shocked' at how short TikTok is making chart-topping songs 11 February, 2023
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