They also updated theSpotify for Artistspage, inviting music talents to record a 30-second clip of themselves that will show up for their top listeners. The deadline for clip submission is November 15th, so the Wrap won’t be dropping anytime before that.
Compiling a list of your favorite songs isn’t possible without tracking yourSpotify listening history. Since “Wrapped” usually drops around early December, many people assume that the platform stops tracking your listening habits on October 31, But that’s not true at all.
In a reply to a now-deleted post, the company’s official X accountconfirmedthat itcontinues post-October 31st. More recently, the platform shared another post during Halloween clearing any doubts on the matter.
I guess that the tracking starts on the 1st of January and ends somewhere around mid-November. So while all your Halloween tracks might get a cameo in your top 100 favorite songs, your Christmas playlist will be left out.
This year we could get up close and personal with the artists given the top listeners thing we discussed above. Maybe some top fans could get to interact with their favorite artists or get a personal message from them. I wouldn’t mind a personal note from Sabrina Carpenter, given how much her summer singles have been on repeat on my playlist.
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