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Spotify’s Head of Global Marketing Experience Explains Why This Year’s Wrapped Is the Realest Yet

Today, the biggest Wrapped we’ve ever created debuted on Spotify. Not only is it live in a whopping 170 markets and 35+ languages, but it’s also taken on a more prominent role in our app, with integrations spanning DJ, audio listening rooms, Blend, merch, and more. In a year in which Spotify brought more to users than ever before, 2023 Wrapped stands to unite all of our offerings in one unforgettable experience. 

This year’s personalized Wrapped experience is also full of new data stories, including a twist on Your Top Artist that showcases how your relationship with your favorites has changed over time. It also features Sound Town, which highlights the city that has the most similar taste profile to yours, and video thank you messages from your favorite artists—submitted by over 40,000 creators—right in the Wrapped experience.

It’s all the result of a special company-wide collaboration between teams across Spotify. As Global Head of Marketing Experience, Louisa Ferguson builds those connections across every moment of the campaign strategy, end-user journey, and global roll-out. A music and Wrapped fan herself, she’s especially excited for the ability for fellow fans to be able to share their Your Top Song playlists with friends—a long-awaited, much requested update. 

For the Record asked Louisa to unpack the thinking, data, and creativity that contributed to 2023 Wrapped.  

Describe the 2023 Wrapped vibe. 

Every year, it feels like the world is moving faster. The internet is converging with real life. There’s something about this past year that felt especially chaotic with regards to how people consumed culture. We really wanted to acknowledge that feeling because it felt very accurate to 2023. Amidst all this, we realized that “your Wrapped doesn’t lie.” The data is real. And so we leaned into creating the realest Wrapped ever.

The design for 2023 Wrapped is inspired by the early aughts. How did the team land on this creative approach in tandem with the “realest Wrapped ever” theme? 

The Wrapped identity this year reinforces the “real” theme in a playful way. We were inspired by the nostalgia of early internet expressions, and the idea of crafting them through a modern lens. We used a layered approach to dial up and down various elements to create layouts that feel fluid and dynamic. We’re always looking to push the boundaries, and we know that every year, there’s debate that Wrapped inspires. We welcome that, and we expect this year will be no different.

I would also add that there’s so much time and thought around developing a scalable design system. You have to think about what will work for the languages across all the markets we’re working in. I think the team did an incredible job of marrying this nostalgic playfulness vibe with some of the very functional requirements that come with delivering this experience at an enormous scale.

Where did the idea for the genre sandwich come from?

Genre is a fan-favorite data story for sure. This year, we were especially interested in visualizing and quantifying the genres against one another, which we haven’t always done in the past. If you think about last year’s genreverse, those genres were all merchandised together—it was one next to the other. This year, we’re showing your relative listening when compared between genres, which meant we had to do something layered. We landed on a sandwich because it had both global relevance and could be customized in a fun way. There’s a bunch of different bread types, and then the genres take up different levels of height within the sandwich. It’s also just fun. 

Interactivity and engagement are key to the Spotify experience year-round. How did you translate it for 2023 Wrapped? 

Wrapped is the capstone of what has been an incredibly delightful year of Spotify interactive experiences. We started off the year with Playlist in a Bottle and were overwhelmed by the positive user response. We expanded the My Top Five franchise. We also developed a genre-based experience called “Find Your Flow.” These experiences represent a new way of thinking about marketing and product at Spotify. And there’s more coming after Wrapped, which I won’t give away just yet. 

Originally, we believed these experiences needed to be short and sweet. But we’ve found that there’s a cohort of fans that really want to go a level deeper. They want to engage. This was really exciting because it inspired us to do even more data-rich, complicated experiences. We also learned that market nuances really matter, and for Wrapped, these learnings just reinforced the need to think critically about global versus local campaign executions. 

Wrapped also comes to life for fans beyond the app. What’s new IRL this year? 

First and foremost, something that happens in real life is friends asking each other “what’s on your Wrapped?” 

We’re also throwing tons of events around the world to celebrate the year in music. Those are going to be complemented by out-of-home experiences with interactive components. We’ll also reveal our top artist through a special billboard moment in several cities across the world. I think what’s become really wonderful about our Wrapped celebration for the global top artist in particular is that it’s given us permission to really deliver special experiences for fans. Some of our coolest, craziest work comes from those collaborations. Critically, it’s a celebration for the fans as much as the artist. We’re able to recognize both and celebrate the achievement. 

Predict your own top artist and podcast of the year.

I think it’s going to be a very strange battle between Fred again.. and Dizzy Gillespie. I’m all over the place! For podcast, it’s likely going to be Popcast, followed by The Daily. I’m just a New York Times girl, clearly. 

Catch Louisa’s Top Songs of 2023, then head to Spotify Wrapped to find your own.

Spotify’s Interactive Experiences Create the Magic of Wrapped Year-Round

Spotify users start chattering on social media about Spotify Wrapped months before the experience is unveiled. The data dive turned cultural phenomenon, in which we unveil global top-listened-to songs, artists, albums, and podcasts, as well as fans’ personal listening trends, is as much of a learning experience for us as it is for our users. It’s an opportunity to see firsthand how much audio impacts our listeners’ lives, and the ways they turn to our platform to dive into this experience even more deeply. 

So the Spotify marketing teams make efforts to leverage our unique abilities and insights for original interactive experiences throughout the entire year. From New Years–inspired Playlist In a Bottle to My Top Five artist experiences with Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, ROSALÍA, BTS, and Taylor Swift, these new campaigns delight our users, more deeply connecting them with the artists they love and with fellow fans. 

“Wrapped really credentialed us in the marketplace in terms of marrying data with creativity and delivering it to users in an interesting way. And it gave us permission to think outside the box,” says Louisa Ferguson, Head of Global Marketing Experience. “There’s a lot of cultural energy on Spotify, and it’s nice to carve out space for Spotify to be more experimental and to try things that we’re not sure if they’re going to work and we want to find out. Our users help us do that.”

Louisa notes that as the team developed ideas for interactive moments, they realized there were opportunities to illuminate new and different insights on our users’ listening behaviors.  

We want users to more consistently stumble upon these exciting, engaging moments throughout the year,” says Colette McIntyre, an Associate Creative Director at Spotify. “We see the younger generation, in particular, craving more interactivity and more personalization. They want to connect with the artists they love more, they want to connect with their own tastes more, and they want to connect with other fans more. And we wanted to facilitate that more regularly.” 

Playlist in a Bottle is a notable example of a moment of surprise and delight when users aren’t expecting it. It also puts listening ownership in users’ hands by enabling them to create a playlist for their future self. 

“Playlist in a Bottle is a lovely complement to Wrapped, which is a look back, in that it’s a look forward, a prediction of how your year is going to unfold,” said Louisa. The team was floored by the reception and is eyeing January 2024 as an opportunity to reintroduce the experience.

Our platform reflects the cultural zeitgeist

Though Playlist in a Bottle is one example that focuses on a topical moment, New Years, the team also prides itself on keeping abreast of unique trends and cultural conversations. 

Social media is core to this. “We think social first, always,” says Colette. “Social conversation is inherent to these experiences. Part of why these are connecting with people is because they’re built on very real insights of fandom, of genre, of the ways our users or fans react. One of our interactive experiences, GetReadyWithMusic, was inspired by, yes, music’s long-standing relationship with fashion, but also the social phenomenon of ‘Get Ready With Me’ videos on social.” 

“We are very, very focused on tapping into existing cultural conversation,” Louisa agrees. “It is really important that we enable these fans, who are already having this debate in various places, to come to the place where they actually listen to the music, engage with the experience, and then share it out to their friends and spark maybe a little bit of disagreement. We’re okay with that. We like that friction.” 

Having those moments on our platform isn’t necessarily a given, and that’s where Johannes Vuorensola, Director for Tooling, Integrations, and Labs, comes in. Johannes oversees a back-end product that allows Spotify to create these playful experiences in our Android and iOS mobile apps, keeping listeners where they are to enjoy moments like Supergrouper or Pet Playlists 2.0

“We want to be able to provide a seamless experience for our users, rather than driving them to another destination on a microsite or web page,” says Johannes. “We know that our users love our app; they want to consume music and other content on our platform. And obviously it’s natural for us to be able to bring these playful elements into their everyday lives, right where they are.” 

Johannes notes that it’s also a boon for the team to be able to develop and get feedback on these experiences across Spotify. “It helps us to take the product onto the next level by pushing it even further. This allows us to continue to innovate and build even more engaging products that truly create these playful and meaningful experiences and connections with our users and artists.” 

Evolving data as the differentiator 

While some interactive experiences are more general, others fall into niche fandoms or favorite genres. All of these are rooted in the habits of the listening communities we see on Spotify. 

“You can’t escape the fact that genre is still a useful organizing principle for music, and it’s a way for fans to come together and convene over a passion and attract a bigger community,” says Louisa. 

In Find Your Flow, listeners discovered which Latin music style best defined them by answering questions specific to their tastes. Then they received a listening persona based on their styles. “For an experience like Find Your Flow, all the details we used were hyper-specific to the reggaeton community, and all those data and listening insights came from a local level to us,” notes Louisa. “That is a real example of how Spotify’s broad reach is enabling us to dive deeper into a specific market, pull out insights, and share them globally.” 

Our My Top 5 franchise focuses on highly visible artist fandoms and also pulls from the way fans naturally debate their fandoms. For the My Top 5 BTS experience, fans were encouraged to not only share their top songs, but to do so using a background that signified their favorite band members. The ease of sharing to social media naturally brought fans together and sparked new interactions. 

We added Spotify data as another layer to our recent My Top 5: Taylor Swift’s Eras. After selecting their Top 5 Eras, fans received a share card, similar to past My Top 5 moments. But after self-identifying, “We’d come in with receipts, as only Spotify can,” says Colette. “Well actually, you’re more of a Reputation fan than you thought.” 

Colette notes this opportunity as a beautiful melding of what we’ve become known for with Wrapped, now applied to the framework of the My Top 5 franchise.

“When I think of Spotify, I think of discovery, and I think of play,” explains Colette. “And I think these experiences are inherently playful, right? They’re fun. They’re light-hearted. They provide unique, surprising ways for fans to look at their own fandom or look at themselves. They capture the spirit of Spotify and what sets us apart and why our users trust us and love us. At the end of the day, music is personal. But it’s also meant to be shared. I can’t think of better ways to have both.”

Share Your Top 5 Eras With Spotify’s New Taylor Swift ‘My Top 5’ Experience

Are you in your folklore Era? Or would you lean more toward your Lover Era? Taylor Swift has unleashed 10 studio albums, each evoking its own theme and journey for listeners. Fans around the world are currently celebrating each album’s distinct Era during the pop star’s global “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour.”

Now, exclusively on Spotify, fans can join in on the fun with My Top 5: Taylor Swift’s Eras. The interactive experience lets listeners curate their top Eras and share their picks with friends on social media. 

Here’s how My Top 5: Taylor Swift’s Eras works:

  1. Ensure your Spotify mobile app is up-to-date with the latest version available in the App store (v8.8.52).
  2. Visit https://spotify.com/top5 on your mobile device. 
  3. View Taylor Swift’s 10 Eras and then reorder them into a visual display, creating your personal Top 5*
  4. After, you’ll receive a personalized digital card (inspired by the poster for the “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour”) to share and compare your Top 5 with friends—and the world—on social. 

To make this even more special, Spotify listeners who are eligible will see their personalized Top 5 Taylor Swift Eras according to how they have streamed the star’s tracks on Spotify. 

This experience with Taylor Swift isn’t the first time we’ve enabled fan engagement with their favorite artist’s music on Spotify. Fans have also enjoyed My Top 5 experiences with other iconic musicians including The Weeknd, Kendrick Lamar, ROSALÍA, and BTS.

Drop everything now and share your My Top 5: Taylor Swift’s Eras here.

 

 

*This experience is available in 56 markets, including: US, CA, DE, AT, CH, SE, FI, NO, DK, PL, TR, ES, IT, UK, IE, JP, SK, AU, NZ, ID, TH, VN, PH, SG, MY, KH, LA, HK, TW, IN, IQ, SA, EG, QA, JO, OM, LB, KW, MA, LK, BD, PK, BW, BR, MX, BO, CO, EC, PE, VE, CL, AR, PY, UY, FR, NL; and 21 languages, including: English, German, Swedish, Polish, Turkish, Spanish (ES), Spanish (LATAM), Italian, Japanese, Korean, Bahasa Indonesian, Thai, Arabic, Portuguese (BR), French (CA), Finnish, Norwegian, Danish, Vietnamese, French, and Dutch.

Spotify and FC Barcelona Celebrate ROSALÍA’s ‘MOTOMAMI’ With a Special Shirt and In-App Fan Experience

One year ago this week, Spanish superstar ROSALÍA released her album MOTOMAMI to massive fanfare—and the accolades quickly followed. In 2022, ROSALÍA was the most-streamed Spanish artist globally, with streams of her tracks on Spotify growing by more than 110% year over year. And in Barcelona, she was also the most-streamed female artist on Spotify last year. 

So when football fans around the world come together on Sunday to watch FC Barcelona take part in another epic El Clásico clash, we’re thrilled the club will be celebrating the first anniversary of her album. Players will step onto the Spotify Camp Nou pitch wearing a special Barcelona home shirt that features ROSALÍA’s MOTOMAMI album logo, much like they did when they commemorated Drake’s landmark achievement of 50 billion streams with a limited-edition OVO shirt. 

Share Your Favorite Projects by the Weeknd With My Top 5

The Weeknds 7 different album covers overlapping in a row

You may have gotten into The Weeknd by vibing with his latest offering, Dawn FM, or the banger of an album that was 2020’s After Hours. Or you may have been along for the ride with Trilogy, his breakthrough 2012 album that gathered all three of his 2011 mixtapes—House of Balloons, Thursday, and Echoes of Silence—into one remastered package.

. . . And we haven’t even mentioned the seemingly endless number of remixes and collaborations we’ve seen from the influential artist.   

Once you start listening to The Weeknd’s music, you begin to realize the sheer amount of work the Canadian singer has been involved with since his mixtape days. And it seems everyone has a different opinion on what their favorite project is.

To celebrate that, just in time for the 10th anniversary of Trilogy’s release, Spotify is launching My Top 5: The Weeknd Projects. This interactive in-app experience lets fans create the ultimate selection of their top five favorite projects from The Weeknd in a playful and engaging way, and share it and debate with friends on social media.

Four different phone screens showing the process for creating your top 5 for the weeknd projects. Get started, choose your top projects, finalize your order, and share

Here’s “What You Need” to do:

  1. Make sure you’re in one of the 36 markets where the experience is live*
  2. Ensure your Spotify mobile app is up-to-date with the latest version available in the App or Play store.
  3. Visit https://spotify.com/top5 on your mobile device.
  4. The experience will present The Weeknd’s projects and allow you to select your 5 favorites, and then drag and reorder them in the visual display, creating your definitive Top 5 list.
  5. Finally, share your order with friends on social media with a personalized visual.

This is the second round of the My Top 5 experience in the U.S., following last summer’s celebration of Kendrick Lamar’s projects. 

Share your favorite project by The Weeknd by visiting https://spotify.com/top5.

*The experience will be available in 36 markets: BR, FR, DE, IN, MX, US, UK, CA, AUS, NZ, DZ, AT, BH, CZ, DK, EG, IQ, IE, IT, JO, KW, KSA, LB, MA, NO, OM, PS, QA, SE, CH, TN, NL, AR, CO, CL and 12 languages: Czech, Dutch, English-GB, English-US, French-CA, French-FR, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese-BR, Spanish-LATAM, Swedish