Spotify Wrapped is out: Bad Bunny is the world’s top artist, who’s yours?

Spotify Wrapped first launched in 2016, and has grown bigger every year.
It compiles users’ listening habits to discern their most-played songs, favourite artists and top podcasts.
The results are shared in the app, with fans encouraged to share their top tracks on social media.
This year’s offering comes with a bespoke film, highlighting the achievements of British artists like Lola Young (1 billion streams in 2025) and Central Cee (785 million streams of his debut album, Can’t Rush Greatness).
Spotify also creates leaderboards, letting listeners know who is the biggest fan of a particular artist, and even who might be in the “top 0.1 per cent” of their listeners.
But “gamifying” people’s data in this way, can actually change how they listen to music, says Richard Whittle, Professor of artificial intelligence and public policy at the University of Salford.
“Wrapped is an incredibly effective viral marketing tool that turns millions of users into enthusiastic promoters,” he says.
“Many users even adjust their habits throughout the year to engineer a ‘cooler’ Wrapped next time, which shows how powerful the feature has become.”



