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Spotify has launched a new weekly listening stats feature that turns your recent music habits into a fun, shareable snapshot. Whether you’re on the free tier or a Premium subscriber, the update helps you revisit the last four weeks of listening and spot milestones, discoveries, and fan moments.
See what you played — and why it matters
Available in more than 60 markets, the new tool compiles your top artists and tracks from the past month and surfaces a weekly highlight that captures what made your listening unique. Was it a sudden deep-dive into a rising artist? A playlist binge? Spotify will call out milestones and fresh finds so you don’t miss them.
What the weekly snapshot includes
- Top artists and songs from the last four weeks.
- A weekly highlight that could be a discovery, a milestone, or a big "fan moment."
- Automatically generated playlists inspired by what you’ve been listening to.
- Quick-share options so you can brag — or commiserate — with friends.

How to view and share your stats in seconds
Curious to see your personal recap? It’s simple. Open Spotify, tap your profile image, then select the Listening Stats tab. There you’ll find your top artists, top songs, insights, and each week’s stand-out moment. Want to show off a discovery or milestone? Tap Share and send your snapshot to social apps or a friend.
Why this update matters for listeners and creators
Beyond a fun recap, weekly listening stats can reveal listening patterns and highlight emerging artists — useful for curious fans and creators tracking momentum. It’s also another nudge toward personalization: Spotify not only tells you what you listened to, but suggests playlists and tracks you might queue next based on that behaviour.
Imagine discovering a new favorite after Spotify flags a week where you kept returning to one under-the-radar artist. Or sharing that moment with friends and seeing who else was into the same track. Small features like this keep the music experience social and discoverable.
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