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Spotify Wrapped 2025: Find Yours and See Who Finally Dethroned Taylor Swift

Spotify Wrapped 2025: Find Yours and See Who Finally Dethroned Taylor Swift
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Spotify Wrapped is back, bigger and bolder — and this year’s chart crown doesn’t belong to Taylor Swift. A decade after a quirky feature became a global ritual, Spotify is rolling out a revamped recap sparked by last year’s AI criticism.

Spotify Wrapped day is back, which means we all get to turn our questionable listening habits into social content. The headline this year: it is not Taylor Swift at No. 1 globally. Bad Bunny takes the crown.

What changed with Wrapped this year

A decade in, what started as a cute year-end feature has turned into a full-on annual event, and Spotify tweaked a few things after catching heat last year for leaning too hard on AI gimmicks.

New stuff you will notice:

- There is a dedicated Wrapped tab in the app, so you do not have to hunt through banners to find your recap.
- Spotify now assigns you a "listening age," basically pegging your music taste to the era you played the most this year.
- There are themed "clubs" with roles. One example: the Grit Collective, which is positioned around rebellious, push-back-through-music vibes.

To watch your own recap: open Spotify and make sure your app is up to date. The tab does the rest.

Bad Bunny beats Taylor (globally), but Swift owns the U.S.

Despite dropping her 12th studio album this year, The Life of a Showgirl, Taylor Swift lands behind Bad Bunny on the Spotify Wrapped Global Top Artists list for 2025. Swift still leads in the U.S., though.

Albums: a split decision

On the global albums chart, Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS sits at No. 1. Taylor’s new record does not crack the global top 10 at all. In the U.S., the story flips a bit: The Life of a Showgirl is No. 8 for the year, while DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS comes in at No. 3.

Spotify Wrapped Global Top Artists (2025)

  1. Bad Bunny
  2. Taylor Swift
  3. The Weeknd
  4. Drake
  5. Billie Eilish
  6. Kendrick Lamar
  7. Bruno Mars
  8. Ariana Grande
  9. Arijit Singh
  10. Fuerza Regida

Why this feels bigger every year

Wrapped has basically cemented itself as an end-of-year ritual. It is simple, it is shareable, and it turns a year of background listening into a neat little identity chart. Given how dominant Bad Bunny has been across streaming this year, it makes sense he grabbed the global top spot.

Who topped your Wrapped this year? I want to hear the chaos.