Everything you need to know about Spotify Wrapped 2025
Spotify Wrapped 2025 is here, dropping in the early morning hours on Wednesday. And after 2024's version received decidedly meh reviews, a lot has been changed and added.
The company referenced that, let's say, constructive feedback at a press event for Wrapped 2025, promising this year's product was jam-packed with cool stuff. We've got the details on everything you want to know about Wrapped 2025, including new features like Listening Age, Wrapped Party, and more.
What does 2025 Wrapped look like?
Spotify went with a retro look this year, relying on a black and white color palette with pops of color. It's a departure from last year's much-maligned focus on AI.
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Here's how it looks upon opening the Spotify app.
What are the new Spotify Wrapped features in 2025?
In short: There's a lot that's new in Wrapped this year. Let's dive into some of the big changes.
Listening Age
No, Spotify will not try to guess your age based on your listening. But it will tell you the age of your listening habits. So if you're a 20-something with a jazz-loving old soul, then your Listening Age might be 76.
Top Albums
Finally: Wrapped 2025 will feature the albums you had on repeat. It's just like the classic Top Songs or Top Artists categories, but now Spotify will show which albums you loved most this year.
Wrapped Party
Wrapped is interactive in 2025. Wrapped Party lets you and friends, family, or, heck, strangers join a "party" that then compares your listening habits for the year. The idea is that it's a little competitive — who listened to the most music, who had the most unique taste, etc. — and that no two Wrapped Parties are the same. Each time you do a Wrapped Party, it should give out new "awards" and reveal unique facts.
You can access Wrapped Party at the end of your personalized Wrapped or by searching for it in the app.
Fan Leaderboard
We all have artists we're obsessed with — for me, it's The Hold Steady — and now you may see exactly where you rank among all fans. This will almost certainly become a competitive new feature.
Listening Archive
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.
Clubs
Spotify debuted Clubs in this year's Wrapped, which groups you into one of six teams — Club Serotonin, Cloud State, Cosmic Stereo, Full Charge, Grit Collective, or Soft Hearts — based on your listening habits. You even get a "role" within that club based on your habits.
What else is new?
There are several other additions and changes as well. Spotify said it added or changed a dozen features.
You will still get all the classics, though, including Top Songs, Top Artists, and Top Genres. But during your personalized Wrapped, you'll also get to guess which song was your most played and watch artists "race" for your No. 1 spot. You'll also, of course, get the viral, shareable cards that are obligatory for everyone to post.
If you're an audiobook person, you should also see data about those listening habits and may even hear a clip from a favorite author. Ditto if you use Spotify for podcast listening.
How do you find your 2025 Wrapped?
You should be able to find your Wrapped right as you open the Spotify app. But you can also click on Spotify's Wrapped hub.
If you're anything like most Spotify users, you likely listened to a lot of Bad Bunny — and you'll see it in your Wrapped. Spotify announced that the Puerto Rican superstar was the top artist of 2025, riding the enormous success of the top album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.
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