Spotify Wrapped, a yearly tradition that summarizes users' music listening habits, has taken an interesting turn this year.
The streaming giant's new tool calculates its subscribers' "listening ages" by comparing their behavior to that of other age groups. What does this mean for you? Is your musical taste evolving with the years, or have you remained loyal to a particular genre since college?
To understand how our listening habits change over time, let's take a step back and think about it. Think about the artists, bands, and genres that first captured your attention when you were younger. Were they the same ones you still listen to today? Have you discovered new sounds or rediscovered old favorites?
Spotify wants to know what kind of "listening age" you have – do you consider yourself a nostalgic music lover who sticks to the classics, or an adventurous music fan always on the lookout for something new? The streaming service is trying to understand how our tastes evolve and adapt as we grow older.
Now, Spotify has created a tool that calculates your listening age based on your music consumption habits over the past year. But what does it say about you if your listening age doesn't match your actual age? Are there any surprises or insights hidden in these numbers?
The next time you log into your Spotify account, take a look at your Wrapped and think about how your musical tastes have changed – or remained the same – over the years. Share with us what we can learn from your own "listening age" story.
The streaming giant's new tool calculates its subscribers' "listening ages" by comparing their behavior to that of other age groups. What does this mean for you? Is your musical taste evolving with the years, or have you remained loyal to a particular genre since college?
To understand how our listening habits change over time, let's take a step back and think about it. Think about the artists, bands, and genres that first captured your attention when you were younger. Were they the same ones you still listen to today? Have you discovered new sounds or rediscovered old favorites?
Spotify wants to know what kind of "listening age" you have – do you consider yourself a nostalgic music lover who sticks to the classics, or an adventurous music fan always on the lookout for something new? The streaming service is trying to understand how our tastes evolve and adapt as we grow older.
Now, Spotify has created a tool that calculates your listening age based on your music consumption habits over the past year. But what does it say about you if your listening age doesn't match your actual age? Are there any surprises or insights hidden in these numbers?
The next time you log into your Spotify account, take a look at your Wrapped and think about how your musical tastes have changed – or remained the same – over the years. Share with us what we can learn from your own "listening age" story.