- New section with weekly summary: top artists and songs and shareable insights
- Available in Spain for free and Premium accounts, with deployment in more than 60 countries
- Access from the app: tap your profile picture and go to 'Listening Statistics'
- Four-week history and suggested lists; less detail than Wrapped
Spotify has activated a new section called Listening statistics that summarizes your musical habits by weekwith a quick look at what's been playing most on your account and sharing options. This new feature is coming soon to users from Spain and the rest of Europe, both with a free account and with a Premium subscription.
The feature offers a simple snapshot of your recent activity with most played artists and songsas well as some highlights. Everything is shown within the mobile app and remains accessible for a four-week periodso you can track the evolution of your tastes without waiting for the annual Wrapped.
What are Listening Statistics and what do they offer?

This is a page within the application where your weekly summariesFor each week, you'll see who your most listened to artists and what topics have dominated your plays, in a format designed for consult and share in a couple of taps.
The core of the tool is a ranking with your Weekly Top 5 both artists and songs. Along with these lists, the app adds small insights that provide context to your activity, such as streaks of several days listening to the same artist or if you were among the first people to reproduce a recent release.
In addition to the ranking, the section suggests inspired playlists It shows you what you've been listening to and related tracks that might fit your current preferences. This approach complements other discovery methods on the service and makes it easy to continue exploring new artists or tracks.
It's worth noting that, for now, the level of detail is deliberately basic: No total minutes shown nor the number of plays per artist or song. The idea is to offer a simple dashboard to track your week at a glance, without replacing more in-depth analysis.
- Top 5 artists and songs for each week
- Query window four weeks
- Highlights with milestones and insights
- Buttons to share your summary on social networks and messaging
- Recommendations and playlists based on your recent listening history
How to access and availability in Spain

The feature is available for Free and Premium accounts y It is being deployed in more than 60 countries, entre ellos SpainIf you haven't seen it yet, it will most likely arrive in the next few hours or days; make sure have the app updated to latest version.
Access is direct from your user profile: open Spotify on your mobile device, tap your profile picture in the top left corner, and go to the 'Listening Stats' option. From there You can check the available weeks, see the details, and share a ready-made card. to post as an Instagram story or send via WhatsApp.
- Open the Spotify app on your mobile device
- Tap your profile picture in the top left
- Select 'Listening Statistics'
- Explore your weekly Top 5 and use the Share button
The panel shows at a glance the featured artist and song of each week, and tapping on them gives you access to the complete listYou can also jump to recommendations generated from what you've been listening to, to keep up with your discoveries.
What's different from Wrapped and options for more advanced analysis

Wrapped will remain the big annual summarywith a broader and more visual rollout in December. Listening Statistics, on the other hand, function as a weekly mini-wrapped which provides frequent and shareable context, ideal for tracking the ups and downs of your habits without waiting until the end of the year.
This format is less granular: It does not offer comprehensive metrics nor monthly views in this section. Those who need For more details, you can use external services such as stats.fm o Tools to see how many times you've listened to a songwhich allow for in-depth tracking with historical data and comparisons.
Spotify's move follows an industry trend where other platforms already offered regular summaries, such as Apple Music Replay or the YouTube Music panoramaThe differentiating value here lies in the weekly cadence, the native integration into the app, and the ease of converting your data into social media-ready pieces.
A practical note: If you share your account with other people, your weekly lists could blend with their tastesIn that case, it's best to use separate profiles so that the statistics truly reflect your individual listening habits.
With easy access from your profile, a focus on weekly artist and song rankings, and a four-week window you can browse at your leisure, this feature brings consistency, context and a social touch to your daily musical life on Spotify, especially useful for those who want to follow its evolution without getting lost in data.
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