


Olivia Rodrigo has been my 2021 music travel, just because my dear friend Martynne suggested listening to her so I can cry my heart out. Also, Frankie Valli’s “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” has been on my repeat every month. This page shows the different time periods you listened to, based on your favorite songs’ debut.Īnd yes, I’m obsessed with Taylor Swift’s reputation album, particularly “Dress”, “Call It What You Want”, and “New Year’s Day”. If time travel via music is real, then this is a glimpse of how your music interests will transport you through time. In my case, I listened to Rihanna particularly “S&M” and “What’s My Name?” after playing American alternative rock band The Score’s top hits. This page highlights the unique pairings you’ve listened to, demonstrating your range of listening interests. If you want to revisit it again, just search Only You on the search tab and it will appear as a genre meant only for you.Īssuming you know how to preview your Only You feature, it’s time to get ready for several pages that will show you what kind of listener you are. For first-time viewers, you can see the Only You tab automatically on the homepage. That, or you can visit your Spotify app on iOS or Android. So how do we access the feature? (In case you have FOMO.)įirst, you can go to /OnlyYou to enjoy a Wrapped-like experience that you can share with your friends. It’s a global campaign that gives people a reason to share their weird listening activities and show off their bizarre personalities through social media.īy now, you might be seeing your friends sharing their personalized experiences through their social media accounts. Spotify’s year-ender Wrapped has just got a mid-year version called Only You.
