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Spotify Year in Review 2025: Your 2025 Listening Data Explained

Spotify Year in Review 2025 is an annual summary that compiles your listening data from January through December 2025 into personalized insights, such as top songs, artists, gen...

Mara Ellison
Spotify Year in Review 2025: Your 2025 Listening Data Explained

What is Spotify Year in Review 2025

Spotify Year in Review 2025 is an annual summary that compiles your listening data from January through December 2025 into personalized insights, such as top songs, artists, genres, and listening trends. It is typically generated in early January 2026, following the end of the calendar year. The feature is designed to highlight your most-played tracks, time spent listening, and year-over-year shifts in taste. This guide explains how the summary is built, how to access it, and how to manage privacy for your data.

How Spotify Year in Review Works

Data sources and methodology

Spotify Year in Review draws from the music you stream, download, or save in your library during 2025. It aggregates metrics such as play counts, skips, replays, and time spent listening to build your personalized summary. The methodology focuses on activity-based signals rather than editorial curation. If you use Collaborative playlists or listen to podcasts, only music listening is included in your music-focused Year in Review metrics.

Key metrics included

Your Year in Review will commonly surface the following metric types, calculated over the 2025 calendar period:

Metric Verified Detail Source Type
Top songs Tracks with the highest play counts in 2025 Internal listening data
Top artists Artists most frequently listened to in 2025 Internal listening data
Top genres Categories with the most listening time in 2025 Internal listening data
Total listening time Hours spent listening to music in 2025 Internal listening data
New artists discovered Number of unique artists streamed for the first time in 2025 Internal listening data
Listening streaks Days with at least one music track streamed in 2025 Internal listening data

When to expect Spotify Year in Review 2025

Spotify typically releases annual listening summaries in early January of the following year. For calendar year 2025, you can expect to see your Year in Review around January 2026. Note that summaries are personalized and may appear for some users before others. Spotify counts listening activity only within the 2025 calendar dates; ongoing activity in January 2026 will not be included in the 2025 summary.

How to find and share your Spotify Year in Review 2025

Accessing your summary

  • Open the Spotify app or desktop client around early January 2026 and tap or navigate to the Year in Review card in your Home or Library section.
  • Visit spotify.com/year-in-review or follow any in-app notification that links directly to your personalized summary.
  • Some users may receive an email with a link to their Year in Review; if so, clicking that link will open the summary in your browser while logged in.

Sharing and privacy controls

Year in Review includes shareable cards that show your top songs or artists. Before posting, review what is displayed, as public sharing reveals listening activity to others. In the Spotify app settings, you can manage privacy preferences for your yearly data and control whether certain activity is visible to followers or friends.

Common questions about Spotify Year in Review 2025

Does Year in Review include podcasts

No. The music-focused Year in Review counts songs and albums only. If you listen to a lot of podcasts, your listening time on podcasts will not be represented in your music Year in Review, though Spotify may offer separate podcast listening insights via your Profile or within the app.

Can I see monthly breakdowns for 2025

Spotify’s Listening Activity and Annual Summary tools show cumulative yearly metrics, not month-by-month splits. However, you can approximate monthly trends by checking your Spotify Wrapped for previous years (available from roughly May to December) and contrast with your ongoing listening behavior.

Will my Year in Review change after January 2026

No. Your Year in Review for 2025 is fixed once generated, based on data through December 31, 2025. Listening activity in 2026 will be part of the 2026 summary and will not retroactively alter the 2025 summary.

What if I discover new music early in January 2026

Tracks listened to in January 2026 count toward your 2026 Year in Review, not your 2025 summary. Because Spotify’s Year in Review only includes activity within the relevant calendar year, early 2026 plays fall outside the 2025 dataset.

Privacy and how your data is used

Spotify uses your listening history to generate personalized Year in Review summaries. You can adjust sharing settings and control how your data is presented to others. Keep your account secure and review connected apps that may request access to your listening stats. Spotify may refine how it displays summaries, but core yearly metrics typically remain consistent year to year.

Wrap up on Spotify Year in Review 2025

Spotify Year in Review 2025 is a personalized summary of your listening activity throughout 2025, released in early January 2026. It highlights top songs and artists, total listening time, new discoveries, and listening streaks. Access it in the app or online, manage privacy settings, and compare trends across years to better understand your music habits over time.

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