Spotify Top Songs recap lets users revisit 120 songs over six weeks
Spotify Top Songs now has a different meaning for users: the company has launched a limited-time recap that pulls from their entire listening history, not just a year-end snapshot. The feature is part of Spotify’s 20th anniversary celebration and is available worldwide for six weeks.
Spotify 20 and Party of the year(s)
The new experience shows when users joined the app, the first song they streamed, their favorite artist, and a personalized playlist built from their top 120 songs. It also shows how many times each track was played, plus the total number of unique songs a listener has heard overall. That is a much deeper data dump than the usual annual recap, and it gives the company another engagement hook between its bigger year-end moments.
Spotify said users can find the feature by opening the app and searching for Spotify 20 or Party of the year(s), or by using a link. The company is also letting people share stat cards and personalized playlists with friends and on social media, which turns the product into something more than a private archive. For Spotify, that kind of sharing is the point: Wrapped 2025 drew over 200 million engaged users within the first 24 hours, and users shared their recaps 500 million times.
Wrapped reaches farther back
Spotify’s yearly Wrapped recap has traditionally given listeners a quick readout of their favorite artists and what they played most in one year. This new feature extends that idea across a user’s entire history on the service, which is a bigger ask for attention and a stronger reason to open the app again. Last month, Spotify also released lists of the most-streamed artists, top albums, songs, and podcasts on the platform so far.
The timing is aggressive. Spotify said Wrapped 2025 was 19% more than 2024’s AI-centered flop, so the company is clearly leaning on formats that people will actually open, review, and pass along. A six-week window keeps the feature scarce enough to drive urgency, but long enough for users to revisit old habits and share the results before it disappears.
Six weeks to open it
The practical move for users is simple: open Spotify and search for Spotify 20 or Party of the year(s), then review the playlist, play counts, and listening totals while the feature is live. Because the rollout is worldwide but limited to six weeks, anyone who wants the full-history recap needs to act inside that window rather than waiting for the year-end Wrapped cycle.