Spotify charms users with ‘Your Party Of The Year’ to mark 20

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Global audio platform, Spotify, is celebrating 20 years of sound, discovery and culture with the launch of Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year, a new mobile-only in-app experience that gives listeners a personalised look back at their music history on Spotify.

Now available to users in Nigeria and Kenya, Spotify 20 turns each listener’s journey into a nostalgia-filled celebration, revealing the songs, artists and milestones that have defined their time on the platform.

Through the experience, listeners can discover personalised insights including their first day on Spotify, the total number of unique songs they have listened to, their first streamed song and their all-time most-streamed artistes.

Each data story comes with a share card at the end of the experience, making it easy for fans to save their results, send them to friends, or share them across social platforms.

For listeners in Nigeria and Kenya, Spotify 20 offers a new way to revisit the songs that have sound tracked everyday moments, major milestones and cultural shifts.

Managing Director for Spotify in Africa, Jocelyne Muhutu-Remy, said: “Spotify has always been about making listening personal. With Spotify 20, we’re giving fans in Nigeria and Kenya a chance to look back at the artists, songs and moments that have shaped their journey with us. It’s a celebration of discovery, nostalgia and the communities that form around music.”

Spotify 20 is part of the global celebration of Spotify’s 20th anniversary, which also spotlights the platform’s all-time most-streamed content. Globally, the top three most-streamed artists of all time are Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny and Drake. Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti is the most-streamed album, while The Weeknd’s Blinding Lights is the most-streamed song, followed by Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You. The most-streamed podcast globally is The Joe Rogan Experience, and the most-streamed audiobook among Premium subscribers is Sarah J. Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses.

As part of the wider celebration, Spotify’s editorial team has also curated a selection of global playlists spotlighting defining eras, movements and cultural shifts from the past two decades. These playlists are available in the Spotify 20 hub.

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