How to Check Your Spotify Stats in 6 Different Ways

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  • There are a variety of websites that can give you statistics on your Spotify account.
  • “Stats for Spotify” will show you your favorite songs and artists, then generate playlists with them.
  • Other sites, like “Zodiac Affinity” and “How Bad is Your Spotify,” take a more comical approach to analyzing your stats.
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Spotify has over 300 million members, according to the company website. And together, these users listen to countless artists, songs, genres, and playlists every year.

If you’ve always wanted to dig deep into your listening habits – maybe to see which songs you listen to the most, or to compare your likes with others – there are dozens of websites you can use to check your Spotify stats. These sites range from serious to wacky, but they’ll all help you see your music fan in a whole new light.

Here are some of our favorites from across the spectrum.

How to check your Spotify stats

Statistics for Spotify

Statistics for Spotify is probably the most basic “statistics” site you’ll find. Log into your Spotify account and you can see your favorite artists, songs, and genres from the past month, six months, or all time.

Scroll to the bottom of your Best songs page, and you’ll even find a Create a playlist you can use to instantly create a playlist with all the songs in that playlist.

A list of top artists and top songs, generated by Stats for Spotify.

Click on any of the artists or songs to open their page in Spotify.

Statistics for Spotify


Spotify wrapped

You probably know this one.

Every year, Spotify releases Spotify Wrapped, a slideshow that shows you who your favorite artists, songs, and genres were over the past year. You also get a count of the time you spent listening to Spotify and a playlist with your top 100 songs.

You don’t need to connect anything to your Spotify account to find it. It will automatically appear in your Spotify app when it is released, so you can watch the slideshow and share it with all your friends.

The shareable card you get at the end of the Spotify Wrapped story.

The shareable card you can get at the end of the Spotify Wrapped story.

Spotify


Once the time is up, you will no longer be able to find the Wrapped slideshows. But you can find your Wrapped playlists from years gone by by logging into the Spotify site and check these links:

obscure

obscure, like other sites, shows you your best songs, artists and genres. But it also gives you an assessment of how “obscured” your tastes are compared to other users, as well as a list of artists and songs that you are listening to that no one else is doing.

a "Darkness rating" from the Spotify Obscurify statistics site.

A darkness rate and distribution graph from Obscurify.

obscure


Scroll down and you’ll also find a “Moods” section which measures how happy, dancing, energetic, and acoustic your tastes are, as well as how they compare to other users.

And check out the very bottom of the page for some song recommendations the algorithm thinks you’ll enjoy.

Receive

Receive is an app that checks which songs you listen to the most and prints a “receipt” with their list in order. You can make it list your favorite songs from the past month, the past six months, or all time.

It’s a simple gadget, but great for quickly sharing on social media.

A song receipt from the Receiptify app.

A song receipt from the Receiptify app.

Receive


Zodiac affinity

Astrology is not for everyone. But if you’ve memorized your sun, moon, and ascending signs, Discover Zodiac Affinity.

Log into Spotify and choose your zodiac sign (your sun sign) from the drop-down menu. The site will give you five recent songs that you like that match your sign well.

The Zodiac Affinity page for Leo, showing a variety of rock songs.

The zodiac affinity page for Leo.

Zodiac affinity


How bad is your Spotify

The “How bad your Spotify is” test went viral in 2020 for its AI’s sarcastic demeanor and steamy shots. The site reads your favorite artists and songs, asks you a few questions, and then taunts you mercilessly. Be careful, it can get vulgar.

A screenshot of the "How bad is your Spotify?" quiz.

You will be asked questions about what you are listening to.

the pudding


No matter how obscure your tastes are, How Bad is Your Spotify will find a stereotype that you will fit into. Don’t take it too personally – he’s a robot, after all.

A taste reading of "How bad is your Spotify?" application.

You will be classified into stereotypes according to your tastes.

the pudding



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