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December 1st Means Spotify Wrapped And Its Parodies Are Here Again

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spotify wrapped collection 2020

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Published December 02, 2020

Published December 02, 2020

Yesterday, Spotify dropped its fourth installment of Spotify Wrapped, its end-of-year feature which reveals a user's most listened-to songs and artists of the year (well, everything from January 1st-October 31st). And, as has become tradition, the memes soon followed.

With 2020 being, well, you know, Spotify's annual slideshow made plenty of references to the difficulty of the year, at one point joking "Thanks for spending all 67 months of 2020 with us." Listeners had a similar take on their year in music, joking about how their year-end list reflected their depressed mood throughout 2020.

Others were disappointed to find that they didn't agree with what Spotify's statistics told them was their year in music.

And loads of people took the opportunity to remind people that Spotify pays its artists a rather paltry sum of money per stream.

Overall, the Spotify wrap up was for many yet another reminder of how bizarre 2020 was, but one thing about the tradition didn't change: the FOMO from Apple Music listeners.

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