Spotify Wrapped has launched its 2020 edition, giving users the chance to see what their most played artists and songs of the year were.
It's been a very different year for most and this is a chance to see the music that got us all through.
Collectively, we've listened to a lot of Dua Lipa, The Weeknd, and Harry Styles according to Australia's top tracks. Tones and I, The Rubens, Flume and Tame Impala also got plenty of attention, landing songs in the top Australian tracks of the year.
Globally, Latin artists ruled streaming with Bad Bunny and J Balvin placing at number 1 and 3, respectively, in the most streamed artists globally list. Drake, Juice WRLD and The Weeknd complete the top 5.
No doubt your Instagram feed is packed with people boasting or explaining their picks of the year. Turn to Twitter though and it's a meme-fest with tweets joking about people's eagerness to share what they're listening to, the variety of genres Spotify recognises, and 2020 in general.
Here are some of our favourite Wrapped memes:
me looking through my friends #SpotifyWrapped https://t.co/tRaoNbeL5c
— sopranos out of context (@oocsopranos) December 2, 2020
just found my spotify wrapped from 2006! pic.twitter.com/R0jP6qaUdF
— trash jones (@jzux) December 2, 2020
Spotify Wrapped is like wow girl u a pioneer, a trailblazer, no single genre can contain you, the essence of you cannot be defined by the language u speak... anyway your top artist is Ariana Grande again
— ᵒᵒ puulis ⁱᵐ ˢᵒ ˢᵏᵉᵏ ? (@sheshecummings) December 2, 2020
spotify really said rem that one time u streamed that v annoying catchy song lmao that's gonna be ur top songs also pop is ur favorite genre lol
— ratyush (@grrwoofbarkk) December 2, 2020
apple music users watching spotify users post their 2020 wrapped pic.twitter.com/HaZzk0pAai
— alli (@alligoeken) December 2, 2020
“how did you know Tyler, the Creator is my top artist on my Spotify Wrapped for 2020?” pic.twitter.com/9H7BdWR86J
— juju.? (no hoes) (@jujuxbangzz) December 2, 2020