Spotify has launched Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year(s), a new mobile-only in-app experience that gives users a fully personalized look at their entire music history. The feature, which is part of the streaming service’s 20th birthday celebrations, is built around never-before-shared data and is meant to give each listener a playful, nostalgia-driven look back at years of listening.
The experience shows the total number of unique songs a user has listened to and includes an All-Time Top Songs Playlist with the top 120 tracks and play counts. Each data story ends with a share card, letting users save their results, send them to friends or post them on social media.
Spotify said the feature is designed as a personalized time capsule and is available only on mobile devices. Users can find it by searching for “Spotify 20” or “Party of the Year(s)” in the app, or by visiting spotify.com/20 on a mobile device.
The new launch follows Spotify’s April reveal of the most-streamed artists, albums, songs, podcasts and audiobooks in the service’s history, a list based on global Spotify streams as of April 2026. That broader celebration also includes a Spotify 20 hub with playlists and a visual history of the streaming service, giving the company another way to push users back through two decades of listening data.
The tension in Spotify’s celebration is simple: the company is handing users a private archive built from listening habits that were never meant to feel public, while also making those memories easy to broadcast. That mix of intimacy and sharing is what turns a birthday feature into a product moment.
For Spotify, the launch is more than a retrospective. It is a reminder that the service’s biggest selling point is not just what people hear now, but how much of their lives it has quietly stored away.

