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Spotify introduces weekly Listening Stats to recap your favorite songs and artists

Spotify’s latest update introduces weekly Listening Stats, giving users a snapshot of their top tracks and artists refreshed every seven days.

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Spotify just gave listeners a new reason to check the app more often. This week, the company quietly rolled out Listening stats — a compact, shareable weekly recap that works like a mini version of the festival-of-feels that is Spotify Wrapped. Instead of waiting until December for a year-end surprise, you can now see (and share) a snapshot of who and what you’ve been playing each week — and Spotify says those snapshots hang around for four weeks, so you can revisit them.

Think of it as a little musical mirror. The Listening stats module pulls together the songs and artists you streamed most recently, surfaces a short list of highlights (new discoveries, streaks, fan moments), and even spins up playlist recommendations inspired by that week’s listening. The idea: make your listening patterns more visible and more social without replacing the big, storytelling spectacle of annual Wrapped. Spotify’s own announcement positions the feature as a way to “relive your week in music” — quick, private-ish moments that are easy to share to social apps.

How you get to it depends on your app. In many installs, the new card sits in the app sidebar or under your profile menu — tap your avatar and look for Listening stats — and it updates regularly, giving you a rolling look at the last week (and the past four weeks, if you want to rewind). The rollout covers both free and Premium listeners across more than 60 markets, Spotify says, so this isn’t an invite-only experiment but something the company expects most users to bump into soon.

Three smartphone screens showing Spotify’s new Listening Stats feature. The first screen shows the Spotify home page with a profile icon highlighted, the second shows the user menu with ‘Listening stats’ selected, and the third displays weekly stats featuring top artist Ravyn Lenae and top song ‘Love Me Not,’ on a green and blue gradient background with captions guiding users through the steps.
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If you’re worried this will ruin Wrapped’s surprise — you’re not alone. One of Wrapped’s charms is that once-a-year sense of discovery; seeing those trends in micro-bites could blunt the drama. But Spotify seems to be betting users want both: a big, nostalgic annual story and a steady stream of small, shareable moments that keep people coming back. From a product standpoint, there’s also value in more frequent feedback loops — the data will feed listeners’ habits and, indirectly, Spotify’s recommendations and playlist engines.

There’s also a competitive angle. Apple Music has offered ongoing Replay-style insights for a while — including monthly breakdowns and playlists that update — so Spotify is catching up with an always-on approach to personalization rather than confining it to a single seasonal event. The upshot for users: more ways to narrate your listening life, and more touchpoints for platforms to keep you engaged.

What this means for artists and creators is quieter but real. Weekly visibility could help emerging acts pick up momentum faster — if a song or artist spikes in a cluster of users’ weekly recaps, that can translate to algorithmic boosts (and playlist placements) sooner than a year-end list ever could. On the flip side, the signal-to-noise ratio of what’s “trending” may shrink if everyone’s attention is spread across many smaller moments rather than concentrated onto a handful of annual hits.

Privacy and control remain the same as with other in-app personalization: these summaries are drawn from your listening history and meant to be shareable, not public by default. If you don’t want to see them, they’re not a permanent fixture — Spotify keeps each weekly snapshot accessible for about a month — and usual account settings still apply. For the social-first crowd, Spotify built quick sharing flows so those highlight cards look good when posted to Instagram, WhatsApp and the like.

Listening stats is a small design with outsized product intent. It’s a tidy move for listeners who like quick, repeatable gratifications and for Spotify, which benefits from more frequent engagement signals. Whether it becomes a beloved weekly ritual or a background feature you glance at once remains to be seen — but for now, if you’ve got Spotify on your phone, open your profile and see what your week sounds like.


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