Spotify Rolls Out 20th Anniversary Wrapped With New Spotify Logo
Spotify has added a new spotify logo update that opens a user’s entire listening history inside the app. The feature lands during the service’s 20th anniversary celebrations and is available to every listener, not just paying subscribers.
Spotify’s April 2006 start
The company says the gift is an in-app journey through listening history. It shows the first ever day a user used the platform, the total number of unique tracks they have heard, their all-time most streamed artist, and their all-time top songs.
Spotify was founded in April 2006. It was not ready for public consumption until 2009. That timeline puts the new feature in the middle of a long-running product story rather than a one-off promo.
Free and Premium users
The update should be available now. It reaches both Premium subscribers and free account holders, which makes it broader than the paid-only features Spotify reserves for lossless streaming and offline listening.
Free accounts remain ad-supported and limited in what they can listen to. They can still search for and play tracks, access personalised playlists, and listen to podcasts, so the anniversary feature drops into an app that already gives non-paying users real day-to-day use.
What listeners can do now
Users can also take part in a mini quiz on the first song they streamed. That adds a small check on memory to the listening-history tour, and it gives people a reason to compare their earliest play with the tracks that later dominated their account.
The unresolved issue is whether Spotify will extend the anniversary rollout beyond the app itself with any pricing or account changes. For now, the practical step is simple: open the app and check whether the new history feature has appeared on your account.