Spotify 20 gives listeners a full history, not just Wrapped
Spotify 20 is now giving mobile users a fully personalized look at their entire music history. The new spotify 20 experience arrives as Spotify marks its 20th anniversary, and it pushes the company’s listening recap well past the one-year frame of its annual throwback feature.
Spotify 20 on mobile
Starting today, listeners can open the mobile app and search for “Spotify 20” or “Party of the Year(s)” to get into the new experience. They can also go directly to spotify.com/20 on a mobile device, which makes access simple enough for casual users and power listeners alike.
The rollout includes never-before-shared data going back to when each user first joined the service. That means the experience does more than surface a recent listening habit; it shows a listener’s first day on Spotify, the first song they streamed, their most-listened-to artist, and the total number of unique songs they have played since creating an account.
120 tracks, one playlist
Spotify is also building an All-Time Top Songs Playlist with the top 120 tracks a user has listened to, along with play counts for each song. That gives the feature a more concrete business edge than a standard social-card recap: users are not just seeing a summary, they are getting a usable archive of what they have streamed over time.
The company does not describe the anniversary experience as an official Wrapped, even though it works in a similar vein. The difference is scale and depth, with the new format reaching back across a user’s full account history instead of stopping at a single year.
Wrapped, but wider
That longer view is the useful twist here. Spotify has built an annual habit around year-end listening summaries, but this launch turns the format into a much deeper record of taste, which should keep the feature sticky for users who care about their listening history and for the company, which gets another reason to pull people back into the app.
Spotify asked whether the recap would also be available to desktop users, but that was not answered in the source. For now, the practical read is straightforward: if you want the full history, open the mobile app, search for Spotify 20 or Party of the Year(s), and check the playlist, the stats card, and the account history Spotify is surfacing for the first time.