Spotify 2020 Wrapped is here — and it has some new features

Interesting, but ultimately underwhelming

What’s new with Spotify 2020 Wrapped?

There are a few additions to the feature this year. First off, there’s an in-app quiz. In mine it asked me to pick the artist I thought I listened to most.

You can also track your history with your most listened to song, something I found deeply uninspiring, but here we are. Supposedly, there’s also a feature that gives you a breakdown of podcasts you listening to on Spotify, but I use a different app for that, so it didn’t appear on mine.

The company also introduced badges with Spotify 2020 Wrapped. Can’t say being given arbitrary awards really does too much for me, but you may enjoy it, so no judgement over here.

There are a couple of other new additions, but they’re pretty low-key. If you’re really interested,you can find out more here— but I don’t know why you’d do that to yourself.

What are your thoughts on Spotify 2020 Wrapped?

It’s fine, I guess. It’s colorful and well-designed, but I have a personal issue with it that I tend to use Spotify for music while I’m working, and do most of my active listening with my MP3 library. This means that my Spotify 2020 Wrapped is basically meaningless.

Thankfully, I still track most of my listening usingLast.fmand, at the actualend of the year, it gives me a far more interesting breakdown of my music habits. No, it doesn’t have any fancy graphic design, or a Stories-esque interface, but it has data. And that’s all I really want. Check out my 2019:

What I’m saying is Spotify 2020 Wrapped is cool, but you should go and make a Last.fm account and start using that too. Of course, there’s a strong possibility you use Spotify as your main music driver, in which instance I guess it’s fine? I dunno, the social-ready design and sharing features just make me feel Spotify 2020 Wrapped is for people with awful music taste who post stuff like “TYPICAL ME,” or “NO SHOCK HERE,” or “WOULD YOU BELIEVE?” alongside the image of their listening habits.

Anyway, that’s me done —head on over hereif you want to find out what Spotify thinks about you.Or go here if you’d like to see what the world is listening to. But what’s the point when it’s still 2020?

Story byCallum Booth

Callum Booth is a freelance journalist with over a decade of experience. Previously, he was the Managing Editor of TNW, where his reporting(show all)Callum Booth is a freelance journalist with over a decade of experience. Previously, he was the Managing Editor of TNW, where his reporting was cited widely, including in VICE, the FT, and the BBC.

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