Spotify Wrapped 2020

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous' started by SoulPunisher, Dec 2, 2020.



  1. i have no idea why the quality is so bad but there u go there’s mine
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  2. Apart from that, not too much of interest...

    Most of my top songs are from Diana Krall's 2004 The Girl In The Other Room album, as I listened to that on repeat for quite a few times, and the stuff I learned on piano (F. Chopin - Nocturne no. 13, S. Rachmaninoff - Etude-Tableau op. 39 no. 5, S. Prokofiev - Piano Sonata no. 7, S. Rachmaninoff - Elegie op. 3 no. 1)
    The only really interesting thing is that Phillip Glass made it to the top 10 of songs, which I didn't see coming. The rest is just different shades of jazz (Melody Gardot, Diana Krall, Beady Belle, Katie Melua, Ian Shaw...) and Classical (Philip Glass, Sergrei Rachmaninoff, Hidden Orchestra, Sergrei Prokofiev...) :p
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  3. I don't use Spotify, but if I had to guess, I'd be in the top 0.05% of Billy Joel listeners, with my other top 4 being... ELO, ABBA, Foo Fighters, and Daryl Hall/John Oates. :)


  4. I'm so mad about the top songs
  5. Thanks for creating the thread, although for some reason I find the video too long to watch. :p

    What piece?

    I did use Spotify a few times myself this year, so hopefully I'll get my own now, instead of my sister's. ;)
    Wow, 419 minutes! :eek: That is a lot more than I had expected.

    Wait, what? I can't actually see it. It says I need to 'download' the Spotify app... I am certain that wouldn't change anything. :p Turns out I actually have Spotify installed, though. :confused: I might as well, then. :p

    It's, a... playlist? Containing all the songs I listened to, it looks like. But why did I not get the extra info? :(
  6. It works on the spotify app on mobile, not PC as far as I could tell (which only gives you the playlist).

    Probably so more people share it on their socials, free marketing.
  7. Pff, that's stupid.
    The biggest Dutch supermarket chain also moved some of their discounts to mobile only, a few weeks ago...

  8. :p
  9. it is what it is

    I just started using Spotify late this year so it won't be accurate to what I truly listened to most
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  10. I wonder why :rolleyes:
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  11. I got played so much this year im surprised I wasnt on anyones Spotify Wrapped
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  12. I liked this joke, but had already seen it on Discord. :p
    Remarkable that you link to YouTube as opposed to Spotify. :p
    Nice piece, though. I hadn't heard it before.
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  13. That's more than 16 hours per day.... how on earth do you do that? :p
  14. I think that’s 6 hours per day

    16 hours per day is 350000 minutes
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  15. That's still a lot of music
  16. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but my calculation is 128700 / 335 / 24 = 16.007..., so that leads me to believe it's 16 hours. :p

    EDIT: oh I'm dumb you don't divide minutes by 24 to get hours, you divide it by 60. :rolleyes: So yeah, it's 6.4 hours per day... my question still stands, how on earth do you do that? :p
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  17. Hm, you have made me wonder whether it indeed shows activity in the year 2020 up until now, instead of a full year. :p
    Using your fixed calculation though, we get less than 45 hours a week. Assuming a 40 hour work week, you only need 5 hours extra on the weekend somewhere to make it. ;) (if you listen all the time at work; this might not always be possible, but on the other hand, you could leave it on during breaks)
  18. Yep, that doesn't really make sense to me either. :p

    Yeah, that could work - though I can think of few jobs that would allow for such long listening hours. :p
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  19. I basically listen to spotify whenever I'm at my computer, reading, or driving. I actually probably had a few thousand more minutes than what it says because sometimes I turn on the "do not track" mode to just listen to lo-fi when doing homework and during online class. I also always use the discover weekly feature to find new stuff which I really like, although most of the songs usually kind of stink. Also my numbers are a little boosted by a couple long solo road trips, although that doesn't make that big of a chunk because of how many minutes I have haha.
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