Highlights
- Spotify’s Listening Stats shows users their top artists and songs from the past four weeks, updating every 24 hours for fresh insights.
- The feature offers curated playlists, weekly milestones, and music discovery moments.
- Free and premium users in 60+ countries can access Listening Stats via their profile icon in the Spotify app.

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Spotify has rolled out a new “Listening Stats” feature that gives users a closer look at their music preferences. The new feature displays the user’s most played artists and songs from the past four weeks.
The data refreshes every 24 hours, offering up-to-date insights into each listener’s recent music trends. This feature is now available to both free and premium users across more than 60 countries. Here are more details.
Your music moves fast, and now your stats do too. Our new listening stats update every 24 hours to give you a look into your week in music 👀 https://t.co/DuNTykaMm1 pic.twitter.com/2h7hGQwwMG
— Spotify News (@SpotifyNews) November 6, 2025
Spotify ‘Listening Stats’

Caption – Spotify’s listening stats updates every 24 hours. (Image credit – @SpotifyNews on X)
With the new feature, users receive a personalised playlist inspired by their favourite tracks or songs they may want to play next. Spotify also curates recommendations under “More like your top artists/songs”, helping listeners explore new music that aligns with their taste.
In addition, the feature introduces weekly highlights that capture key moments in a listener’s music journey such as milestones, new artist discoveries, or unique fan experiences. Users can easily share these weekly stats through social media platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, and more.
Spotify described the feature in a blog post, saying, “This new feature shows your top artists and songs from the past four weeks, and it serves up playlists inspired by what you love or tracks you might want to queue up next. Each week, it also includes a special highlight that captures what makes your listening unique, whether it’s a milestone, a new discovery, or a fan moment.”

Caption – How to access the Spotify listening stats feature. (Image credit – Spotify)
How to Access Spotify Listening Stats?
Here’s how you can use the new Listening Stats feature in Spotify –
- Open the Spotify app on your smartphone or desktop.
- Tap on your profile icon located at the top left corner.
- You’ll now see the “Listening Stats” icon.
From there, you can view your listening history and share it internally with other Spotify users or externally via social media platforms.
Spotify ‘Listening Stats’ Different from Spotify Wrapped
While Spotify Wrapped gives users a year-end summary of their listening habits from January to October or November, the Listening Stats feature provides real-time, rolling updates every day. This makes it a more dynamic and continuous way to track listening behaviour throughout the year rather than waiting for the annual Wrapped release.
Spotify isn’t the only platform offering personalised listening insights. Apple Music introduced its Music Replay feature last year, which provides monthly breakdowns of users’ favourite songs, artists, albums, and genres. Similarly, YouTube Music has a Music Recap feature that summarises top songs, artists, videos, and listening patterns four times a year.
FAQs
Q1. What is Spotify’s Listening Stats feature?
Answer. Listening Stats is a new feature that shows your top artists and songs from the past four weeks, updating daily to reflect your latest listening habits.
Q2. How is Listening Stats different from Spotify Wrapped?
Answer. Unlike Spotify Wrapped, which offers a year-end summary, Listening Stats provides real-time, rolling updates every 24 hours for continuous music insights.
Q3. How can I access my Listening Stats on Spotify?
Answer. Open the Spotify app, tap your profile icon at the top left, and select the “Listening Stats” icon to view and share your recent music trends.
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