Spotify Turns App Icon Into a Disco Ball for 20-Year Celebration

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Updated May 18, 2026 May 16, 2026 3 min read

Some Spotify users woke up confused this week after noticing something very different on their home screen. The iconic green Spotify logo had suddenly turned into a shiny disco ball. And at first, many people genuinely thought it was a weird update glitch or just a troll. But no, the redesign is completely intentional, though not permanent.

Spotify’s 20th anniversary turned its icon into a literal disco ball

The new logo keeps Spotify’s classic green color palette but now wraps it in a reflective 3D disco-ball-style design. The reason for the icon change? Spotify temporarily changed its logo as part of its 20th-anniversary campaign, “Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year(s),” to celebrate. It turns out some folks on Reddit and X have mixed opinions. Personally, I like it. It looks retro and has a vintage vibe.

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As folks over at Variety say, the temporary redesign ties directly into Spotify’s larger nostalgia-themed anniversary campaign. It focuses on users revisiting their entire listening history through the new “Party of the Year(s)” feature, which was introduced this week.

Even Spotify joined the chaos

The redesign immediately exploded across social media after Pop Base posted on X that Spotify unveiled the new app icon. The funnier part? Spotify itself jumped into the replies under the Pop Base post, basically confirming that it’s real. It is indeed a new icon. The company leaned into the chaos surrounding the redesign. Moreover, it did this instead of trying to explain it too seriously.

One reason this redesign stands out so much is that modern app icons have become extremely flat and minimal over the last decade. Spotify suddenly doing reflections, shiny effects, and a disco-ball aesthetic feels almost aggressively anti-minimalist. That’s probably why so many people are divided about this. 

It’s weird, unnecessary, and slightly chaotic, sure, but at least it has personality. Furthermore, it marks Spotify’s 20th anniversary pretty great. Most app icons today look clean and minimal. Sometimes they are a bit too minimal, so that they all blend and lose some of their originality and character.

The retro disco-ball icon immediately catches your attention, and for a music app celebrating 20 years, it actually fits the vibe surprisingly well. But as mentioned above, it’s not a permanent change. Spotify has confirmed that the traditional logo will be back soon, so why not enjoy this temporary refresh while it lasts?

David Buliga

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David Buliga is a Romanian writer at SammyGuru, where he covers the Samsung and Android ecosystem with a focus on apps, software features, and the trends shaping how we actually use our devices — from Galaxy Watch apps to One UI 9, plus the occasional opinion piece. He joined SammyGuru in 2026 after previously creating entertainment content on YouTube, producing animations and gameplay videos. Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Applied Electronics and Telecommunications, David is passionate about consumer technology and enjoys getting under the hood of smartphones to see what makes them tick. Outside of tech, he loves listening to music, reading books, photography, and exploring the random ideas that often inspire his next story.

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