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Spotify users tend to be very vocal about changes or the annual Wrapped summary that drops every year, so this is no surprise: Folks who love the music, podcast and book streaming app are up in arms over the logo change.
Spotify's "Your Party of the Year(s)" shows each user's journey on the app and the moments that defined their time "through never-before-shared data."
Spotify is celebrating its 20th anniversary by launching a fan experience looking back on listening habits throughout the years, like something akin to a personalized time capsule. The streaming service rolled out “Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year(s)” on the Spotify app on Tuesday morning,
Alongside this retrospective campaign, the music streaming service has unveiled a new app icon, but not everyone is feeling the celebratory vibes. The Spotify emblem is arguably one of the most recognisable entertainment logos today,
Spotify’s yearly Wrapped recap provides users a glimpse into their favorite artists and what they listened to most that year. As part of its 20th anniversary celebrations, the streaming service is now releasing a limited-time feature that surfaces various facts about users,
Drake’s breaking Spotify records while the same bot stream allegations that haunted his rivals now circle back to him. Drake broke three Spotify records on May 15, but the numbers tell a story that’s way more complicated than just streaming dominance.
Spotify opened its new Sycamore podcasting studios earlier this year as a home base for its podcast network, The Ringer. Creators and executives alike say the new studio is helping to elevate content and making it easier to collaborate across the Ringer's vast podcast network.
Spotify marks its 20th anniversary by unveiling new features that let users explore their all-time streaming history.