Spotify Launches Wrapped-Style Feature for Its 20th Anniversary: How to Check Yours

by | May 13, 2026 | News

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Spotify Wrapped is usually something you wait for at the end of the year. But now, Spotify has a special day by doing something different this time. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Spotify launched a new experience that looks and feels just like Spotify Wrapped.

Back to the day when you first used Spotify

With the celebration of its 20th anniversary, Spotify launched an experience called “Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year(s)”. It’s a supercharged version of Wrapped that covers your entire listening history on the platform, starting from the day you first used Spotify. 

Unlike regular Wrapped, which only shows stats from the past year, this new experience covers your entire Spotify history. That includes your first day on the platform and the first song you ever streamed. You also get your all-time most-played artist and the total number of unique songs you’ve listened to. Your top songs across your entire history appear in a dedicated playlist.

Spotify also creates a special playlist with your top 120 most-played songs, along with play counts for each track. So yes, you can finally see which songs took over your life. The whole experience still feels heavily inspired by Wrapped, but this time Spotify leans into nostalgia and focuses more on memory and personal history.

How to access your Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year(s)

Spotify’s new anniversary experience is available on mobile in 144 markets and 16 languages. Here’s how to access it:

  1. Open Spotify on your phone and go to the Search tab.
  2. Type “Spotify 20” in the search bar.
  3. Alternatively, search for “Party of the Year(s)” and tap the first result, “Spotify 20: Party of the Year(s).”
  4. Tap the result to open the experience.
  5. Browse through the cards showing your listening history over the years.
  6. Share cards, check social-ready stats, and view personalized visuals similar to Wrapped.

It’s a more emotional idea because music is tied to memories, different phases of life, and relationships. Seeing your first streamed song or artists you listened to years ago hits harder than expected. This feels like a smarter anniversary idea than Wrapped, since it focuses on nostalgia instead of yearly stats. It’s less about analytics and more like opening a time capsule.

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