How to view Spotify Wrapped 2021 and share your retrospective

December 1, 2021 By allahbukhsh786malik@gmail.com
How to view Spotify Wrapped 2021 and share your retrospective

Spotify’s Wrapped 2021: Retrospective
reveals which artists and songs are most listened to by the user

 

Spotify’s Wrapped 2021 is now
available with its in-app year retrospective

Spotify released this Wednesday
(1st) the 2021 retrospective. The so-called “Spotify Wrapped” reveals
curious data about the use of the music application, such as the number of
minutes listened to and the most listened to artists. Among the new features of
this year’s Spotify retrospective is the option to share your stats on TikTok,
in addition to stories from Instagram and Facebook, and the addition of
exclusive artist videos to the most played playlist.

As usual, you’ll also be able to
access your own Retrospective with the most listened to songs, artists and
podcasts this year. The listings are generated by the platform’s algorithm that
analyzes your musical tastes to build a playlist based on your activity, which
can be shared with others or via social networks. New this year, the company
has added the ability to share its #RetrospectivaSpotify experience on TikTok
and has already left the cards in the right formats so the person just has to
click the button.


How to view Spotify Wrapped 2021

To access your Retrospective 2021
do the following: access Wrapped 2021 from your mobile phone (you will be
redirected to the Spotify app on your mobile) and click on the Retrospective
frame that appears on the screen.

As in previous years, each table
shows data and curiosities about its activity throughout the year, such as the
number of hours listened to, the total number of artists and also the most
listened to in 2021.

In order to enhance the audience,
the service also brought new tools to allow listeners unique ways to enjoy
their albums or podcasts. This is the case with Retrospectiva 2021: Match, a
feature inspired by the feature launched in August that allows you to combine
your musical taste with that of a friend to see if you had the same tastes in
the year that will end.