Spotify Wrapped 2022 is out now! Here’s how to see it

Updated on 01-Dec-2022
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Spotify has released Spotify Wrapped 2022.

This year’s Wrapped comes with two new features - Listening Personality and Audio day, bringing more personalised insights about your behaviour on the app.

Spotify Wrapped 2022 is not available on the desktop version of the app

With 2022 drawing to a close, Spotify has finally released its Spotify Wrapped 2022, which shows users their listening habits and the most-loved content pieces from the year. Recently, the Apple Music Replay 2022 and Youtube 2022 Recap were also released, allowing users on both platforms to get a glimpse into the year that was. 

Spotify Wrapped has a story-like interface, making the content both interesting and easy to consume, and this could be one of the reasons why it is so popular. Spotify will show you all the data on the songs you’ve listened to the most, the albums you’ve loved and the artists who’ve taken centre stage on your playlist. This year’s Wrapped also brings two new features – your Listening Personality (sort of like those MBTI personality types that were so popular years ago) and Audio Day (an insight into how your music habits evolve as the day processes). 

How to access Spotify Wrapped 2022 on iOS and Android Smartphones?

The following steps show you how you can access Spotify Wrapped 2022 and see what your year in music was really like. 

  • Open the Spotify app
  • The  #SpotifyWrapped tag  will be displayed on the “Your 2022 in review” carousel
  • Press the carousel
  • Your Spotify Wrapped 2022 details will be displayed

You can also share recaps of the details on your favourite social media apps. 

How to find Spotify Wrapped 2022 on the desktop?

Unfortunately, Spotify Wrapped 2022 is not available on Spotify’s desktop app. You can only access this data while using the smartphone app. 

What happens if you can’t see Spotify Wrapped 2022?

This could be because of two main reasons. The first is that the rollout has not reached you yet. You can try again in a few days. The second is that you simply did not use the app enough times for it to collect such data. Ah well, there’s always next year. 

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Kajoli Anand Puri

Kajoli is a tech-enthusiast with a soft-spot for smart kitchen and home appliances. She loves exploring gadgets and gizmos that are designed to make life simpler, but also secretly fears a world run by AI. Oh wait, we’re already there.

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