If you’re wondering, “How can I find my Spotify Wrapped 2025?” you’ve come to the right place. Spotify Wrapped doesn’t just include bands and solo artists; it also tracks your podcast and audiobook listening habits. Will Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny continue their domination as the most-streamed artists on the platform, or will Sabrina Carpenter, Doechii, or Addison Rae be coming for the crown?
Below, discover everything you need to know about Spotify Wrapped 2025.
How do I see my Spotify Wrapped 2025?
You shouldn’t have to go hunting for your Spotify Wrapped 2025 results. If you use the Spotify app, your Spotify Wrapped report should auto-populate as soon as you open the app.
Nothing popping up? It may be time for an app update, or you can navigate over to the home section to find the “Your Top Songs 2025” playlist, which shows your 100 most-streamed songs and gives you a fun time capsule to go back to year after year and spark memories from the past. If you still don’t see anything, you may not have listened to enough content to warrant a Wrapped wrap-up. Better luck next year!
What are the new features for Spotify Wrapped 2025? How do I find my listening age?
There are plenty of new features for the 2025 installment of Spotify Wrapped, and the team says they approached it like a mix CD, complete with doodles and a DIY aesthetic.
The 2025 version also prioritizes community. One of the coolest new features is the Wrapped Party, where users can invite up to nine friends to compare their listening stats. Another fun addition are the six Wrapped Clubs, which matches you with a unique group of users with similar listening habits and gives users a specific “role” in the club, like leader or archivist.
In previous years, Spotify Wrapped has given users a geographical location that fits their sonic profile, like Vermont, and this year, they’ve added a “listening age” that compares your musical taste to your age group. If you listen to a lot of ’70s rock, for example, and your best friend is into ’90s rap, how will you stack up?
Other new additions to Wrapped include a listening archive that tracks things like your biggest listening day; a fan leaderboard to show you where you rank in your fave artists’ listings; and IRL installations, including a Chappell Roan installation in a subway setting for her song “The Subway” and a Tate McRae-themed sports car garage in Toronto.












