When is Spotify Wrapped 2022? Previous Spotify Wrapped release dates, how to get Spotify Wrapped and 2021 Wrapped stats
We’re almost to the time of year where you can see a “snapshot” of your entire music year with Spotify Wrapped.
To quote Spotify, it’s like “a deep dive into the music and podcasts that defined your 2022.”
Powered by AI, it shows your genre listening habits, five most streamed artists, top music moods, and offers a shuffled playlist of your favorite 100 songs of the year.
What began as a viral marketing campaign in 2016 has grown Spotify Wrapped into a famous feature among Spotify’s 345 million active users that users around the world look forward to every year as they can share their results with family and friends to to compare their music tastes over 2022.
Now Spotify users are excited to see when Spotify Wrapped 2022 will be released and when they can get this yearly round-up of their listening stats and habits.
Find out when Spotify Wrapped is coming out in 2022, how to get Spotify Wrapped, and which artists are topping the stats over the past year.
When might Spotify Wrapped release in 2022?
Spotify is expected to unveil its “deep dive into the music and podcasts that defined your 2022” in early December.
Spotify Wrapped bases its stats on users’ listening habits between January 1st and October 31st, so it’s been rumored that it will stop counting the dates when we get back into November this year and Wrapped comes out a few weeks later.
While the streaming site is currently keeping Wrapped’s release “under wraps,” we expect it to happen during the first week of December, given that it was released on December 1st in 2021, December 2nd in 2020, and December 5th in 2019.
How can I get Spotify Wrapped 2022?
Spotify Wrapped, expected to be released in early December, will allow users to access their “wrap-ups” of their most listened to songs and albums within the Spotify app.
An impressive display of stats and a slideshow illustrating their year in music are offered, which can be shared on social media using apps like Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter.
Each year, Spotify Wrapped features are tweaked and improved, so users can expect their 2022 dates to appear even more stunning than the year before.
To make sure you get Spotify Wrapped 2022 when it’s released, make sure your smartphone is running the latest version of the Spotify app with the latest updates.
If Spotify Wrapped still doesn’t appear on your home screen after doing this, try typing “wrapped” into the search bar as you normally would when searching for any song.
If you don’t have Spotify, don’t worry because you can still check out their annual streaming stats by checking out their website.
Who are Spotify’s most listened to artists?
As we await the results of Spotify Wrapped 2022, we can already see some clues as to which artists could be the most listened to on Spotify this year.
According to ChartMasters, a leading analytics platform in the music industry, the top ten most listened to Spotify artists for their “lead streams” as of their October 2022 update are as follows:
1. Drake – 50.721.270.700
2. Bad Bunny – 45.657.788.027
3. Ed Sheeran – 38.550.189.193
4. The weekend – 35.357.535.589
5.Taylor Swift – 33.350.497.556
6.Justin Bieber – 32.824.090.628
7.Ariana Grande – 32.578.069.464
8. Eminem – 30.790.864.831
9. Post Malone – 30.125.418.368
Who were the top artists at Spotify Wrapped 2021?
In 2021, Spotify Wrapped revealed that the top 5 most streamed artists worldwide were Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, BTS, Drake and Justin Bieber – in that order.
This was the second year in a row that reggaeton star Bad Bunny has borne the crown as the world’s most-streamed artist on Spotify.
He received over 9.1 billion streams without even releasing a new album this year.
Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift took second place with the hugely successful “Red (Taylor’s Version)” which took the industry by storm when it was released in November 2021.
Meanwhile, sensational K-pop band BTS ranked third after an “outstanding year” following the release of their hit single “Butter.”
Drake and Justin Bieber placed fourth and fifth respectively with Drake’s Certified Lover Boy album and Bieber’s Justice album, which included several guest appearances with stars from around the world.