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is there a way to see old spotify wrapped

Yes, there is a way to see parts of your old Spotify Wrapped, but with limits: you can always access the yearly “Your Top Songs” playlists, while the interactive story-style Wrapped experiences usually disappear after a while.

What you can still see

  • The yearly “Your Top Songs YYYY” playlists (like “Your Top Songs 2023”, “Your Top Songs 2022”) stay on your account and are the main way to revisit old Wrapped listening.
  • These playlists show your most-played tracks from that year, which effectively gives you the core of your old Spotify Wrapped even if the animated stories are gone.

How to find old Wrapped in the app

  • Open Spotify (mobile or desktop).
  • Go to Search , type Wrapped.
  • Look for playlists called “Your Top Songs 2024/2023/2022…” with the “Made for You” tag, then open or follow them so they’re easier to find later.

Extra tricks people use

  • Some users search a specific year like “2021 Wrapped” or similar phrases to jump straight to that year’s Wrapped playlists.
  • On desktop, you can also open Wrapped-year genre pages or direct playlist links (for example, pages like .../genre/2021-page or shared Wrapped playlist URLs) to revisit older years.
  • Community tips mention special search strings such as spotify:special:2018 in the search bar to surface that year’s special Wrapped collections, though this seems to work best for some years and not others.

What you can’t really get back

  • The full story-style Wrapped experience (with slides, stats animations, and share cards) is time-limited and usually only accessible for a window after it launches each year.
  • Older story views are not officially archived in your profile in a way you can open like a normal playlist; once the campaign ends, you’re mostly left with the playlists and any screenshots you saved.

TL;DR

  • Yes: you can still see old Spotify Wrapped playlists by searching “Wrapped” and opening “Your Top Songs [year]”.
  • No (mostly): the interactive story part of Wrapped for past years generally can’t be replayed once Spotify retires that year’s campaign.

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