![]() I enjoyed checking it out and I always found some great tracks. How many times did I listen to Smoke by Matt Wertz? Of the 101 songs on the playlist which song (or songs) barely made it?Īnother feature I miss is that Spotify would create a Play It Forward playlist recommending music that I might enjoy in the upcoming year. What’s missing is additional information to provide context for the list. I have a playlist of my most listened to songs for 2016 and there are a bunch of Top 2016 playlists ( artist, genre, USA). Instead of all the statistics and personal information they just created some playlists. Unfortunately, Spotify decided to change things this year and give users 2016 Wrapped. I could also find out which day of the week I spent the most time listening to music, which genres I listened to the most, and a bunch of other fascinating statistics. It was cool to see how my choices changed by season. ![]() I could find out not only which tracks and artists I listened to the most, but they broke down my listening habits quarterly. While the global information was fun, it was the personal statistics that were most interesting. Spotify also broke out listening trends for individual regions worldwide so we could see what Europe and Japan (among others) listened to. We could see that in 2015 Drake was the most streamed artist in the world (1.8 billion) and that Justin Bieber was streamed 36 million times on November 13 th (setting the single day streaming record). They gave us all sorts of interesting, geeky music data to sift through. One of the things I loved about the service was the Spotify Year in Review that they would release in December. ![]() ![]() I’ve been a Spotify user ever since it became available in the US. ![]()
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