Bad Bunny, Drake, J Balvin, JuiceWRLD and The Weeknd are the world's most-streamed artists, while The Weeknd's Blinding Lights, Tones and I's Dance Monkey (!), Roddy Ricch's The Box, Imanbek's Roses remix and Dua Lipa's Don't Start Now are the most-listened songs. There's also the announcement of the listening habits of Australia and the greater world too. There's also a similar platform for podcasts too, descending into which podcasts you listened to the most, and - in-line with Spotify's drive to give you a mix-match of both their music and podcast-hosting sides - there's also a playlist that gives you a bit of both, mixing together your most-listened artists alongside some podcast episodes Spotify believe you may be interested in. It's the usual deal this year, highlighting how many artists you discovered, how many genres you listened to and which ones were listened to the most (yes, like Australiana indie and Escape Room, which we're still figuring out), which song was your most-listened (as well as which day you listened to it first, and most), your top five most-listened songs (and more, in playlist form), which song you listened to before anyone else, the nostalgia of what non-2020s decade you streamed the most, artist of the year, and yeah - you know the rest. Instead, it's the day Spotify Wrapped goes live for 2020, meaning you can relive your trauma of the year and the music that helped you through it (or the music that was there for you as you wallowed in the confusion and strangeness of the year that, as Spotify say, may be the longest one ever). ![]() No, not the Coachella nor Splendour In The Grass lineup announcement day, nor the day Spacey Jane released Sunlight. ![]() ![]() It's the most fantastic day of the year for music fans.
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