Spotify’s “Wrapped” feature, a beloved annual tradition since 2015, has become a staple for millions of users, but some are now seeking more in-depth insights into their listening habits through artificial intelligence.
NPR has previously explored the “irresistible” nature of Wrapped, while Cosmopolitan has noted that sharing Wrapped screenshots has become a “status symbol” among users.
Frustrated by the perceived slow pace of innovation from Spotify, some users are taking matters into their own hands, eager to harness the power of AI to gain a deeper understanding of their listening data.
These users envision AI quickly uncovering overlooked patterns in their listening habits, providing insights that go beyond just top songs and artists.
One potential application is a comprehensive music recap that encompasses a user’s entire listening history, allowing them to track emotional patterns and the relationship between their music tastes and moods over time.
This could assist users in adjusting their listening habits to better manage stress or navigate significant life events.
Users are also interested in using AI to cross-reference data from various platforms, gaining a more holistic understanding of how their music choices influence their lives and preferences.
Beyond personal insights, there’s also interest in building AI tools that can compare listening habits with friends.
This could enable fun comparisons based on various data points, such as listening intensity or time spent on shared favorite artists.
Approximately 10,000 users are reported to have sold their data to build such AI tools, highlighting the growing demand for more advanced and personalized music analytics.




