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Our 2023 Gift Guide Is Here To Make Holiday Shopping a Breeze

December is fast approaching, and along with listening to your favorite Spotify Holiday Singles,  it’s time to start shopping for gifts. With Spotify, listeners can stream music, podcasts, and audiobooks wherever they are, thanks to our integrations across 2,000+ devices. You could say we know a thing or two about products that make the listening experience even better. 

That’s why we turned to a few of our in-house experts—all members of the team that brings our integrations to life—for their top recommendations of the season. Whether your loved ones are looking for earbuds that can stream their favorite playlists with a single tap, a smartwatch that easily gives users access to their favorite audio from sunup to sundown, or a smart display that puts Spotify at the center of their connected homes, there’s something for everyone. 

Check out these gift ideas from several of our product-minded employees to help you get started:

Gale McFarlane

Global Partner Marketing Manager

The gift I’d give: Sony LinkBuds S x Olivia Rodrigo

Why it makes the perfect gift: The Sony LinkBuds S x Olivia Rodrigo headphones are my ultimate holiday gift pick because of one key feature: Spotify Tap. Once I pop these in, I can effortlessly dive into my favorite tunes with a single touch, which is super convenient when I’m running errands or on the train. Plus, the violet color adds a distinct pop to my outfits, so they’re more than just a pair of wireless earbuds—they’re a vibrant statement accessory.

Price Point: $179.99

Abby Stewart

Business Development Director

The gift I’d give: Amazon Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen)

Why it makes the perfect gift: If I didn’t already have one, the gift that would top my list is Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen). It’s a must-have in the kitchen, and the way you can easily connect Spotify to your device is seamless. The HD touchscreen makes it easy to find the perfect playlist or podcast to start my day. The audio quality is top-notch and loud enough to be heard over the blender while making my morning smoothie. And because it’s Alexa-enabled, I can control my Spotify session hands-free with a simple voice command, a crucial feature when I’m rushing to get out the door.

Price Point: $149.99 

Priscilla Chan

Associate Director Business Development

The gift I’d give: Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro

Why it makes the perfect gift: Spotify is deeply embedded into a whole range of Samsung audio products, which enables music lovers like me to seamlessly connect to Spotify so that the music never stops. The Galaxy Buds2 Pro is enabled with Spotify Tap, and Spotify also comes preinstalled globally on all Galaxy devices, which makes the setup process even more seamless!  

Price Point: $229.99

Christopher Swanson

Product Manager

The gift I’d give: Google Pixel Watch 2

Why it makes the perfect gift: The Google Pixel Watch 2 blends tech and aesthetics in an innovative way, which makes it a joy to wear every day. Being featherlight and having a compact form factor make it a perfect gift for someone who hasn’t owned a smartwatch before. And thanks to Spotify’s integration with Wear OS, the Pixel Watch 2 works great as a universal remote for all your Spotify devices, or as a standalone player. Those looking for some true you time can leave their phone at home during their next walk and load up an audiobook on this tiny wonder.

Price Point: $349.99 (Bluetooth) / $399.99 (Cellular)

Marcus Ward

Global Partner Marketing Lead

The gift I’d give: Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Smart Glasses

Why it makes the perfect gift: Among the various Spotify integrations, the marriage of Spotify Tap with Ray-Ban | Meta smart glasses are a gem. These smart glasses have become an irreplaceable companion in my day-to-day life, to capture and remain present in those moments hanging out with friends, navigating cities during work trips, or relaxing on the beach during family vacations. 

Price Point: Starting at $299.99

Nile Ravenell

Business Development Associate

The gift I’d give: Sony PlayStation 5

Why it makes the perfect gift: My two favorite after-work (and weekend) pastimes are listening to music and gaming, so it makes sense that one of my favorite Spotify integrations is the one on the PlayStation 5 console. As someone who gets endless entertainment from my PS5, from watching some of my favorite TV series to listening to Spotify’s Gaming hub, where I’ve discovered new tracks from some of my favorite games, it is the perfect gift for any gamer.

Alison White

Business Development Director

The gift I’d give: Google Nest Hub Smart Display

Why it makes the perfect gift: I love the Google Nest Hub (2nd Gen) smart display. It is perfect for kitchen counters so you can stream your favorite songs and playlists with a voice command, and even get recipes, check the weather, and more. 

Price Point: $99.99 

Looking for more great gift ideas? Discover all the best devices that integrate with Spotify over at our Connect Hub.

Olivia Rodrigo Shares the Story Behind Her Original Song for the New ‘Hunger Games’ Movie

Since the novel Hunger Games first landed on bookshelves in 2008, Suzanne Collins’ dystopian series has sold more than 100 million copies and ignited the imaginations of readers worldwide. Her most recent novel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes serves as a prequel—64 years before Katniss Everdeen volunteered as tribute, and decades before Coriolanus Snow became the tyrannical President of Panem. (Feel like you may have missed a chapter along the way? Our Hunger Games Audiobooks Shelf has listeners in the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand covered).

The books spawned the creation of four Hunger Games films from Lionsgate, which, in addition to bringing the action and drama of the series from page to screen, have featured soundtracks with original music from the likes of Taylor Swift and Lorde

On November 17, Lionsgate’s highly anticipated movie adaption of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, comes to the big screen. And its soundtrack spotlights a creator who’s also a longtime Hunger Games fan: Olivia Rodrigo

For the Record had the opportunity to ask Olivia about her original song, “Can’t Catch Me Now,” which provides the stirring and memorable ballad heard during the closing credits ion the movie.

When did you first become drawn to the Hunger Games series? 

I read the Hunger Games novels when I was 13 or so. I’m a huge fan of the series, so it was so much fun to write a song for a franchise I grew up so closely with.

What was your reaction to being asked to write and record an original song for the new film?

This is the first time I have written for a feature film. It was such an honor and a little daunting because I am so used to writing from my own experience. It was a fun challenge to watch the film and try to write something that tells someone else’s story.

Does your creative process change when creating a song for a film rather than a personal album?

Writing a song for a film definitely enabled me to stretch new songwriting muscles. The songs I wrote for SOUR and GUTS tend to be more diaristic and confessional. After watching the movie I felt really inspired by the character of Lucy Gray, and it was a fun challenge to channel her into the song.

Can you tell us about your song? How did the story play a role in the development of it?

After watching the film, I was fascinated with the mystery of what happened to Lucy Gray. I wanted to write a song that gave voice to her strength and power while also addressing the unanswered questions surrounding her life after the games.

What aspect of the new movie are you most excited for viewers to see?

I think it will be exciting for fans to learn about the origin of the characters that we’re all familiar with. There are so many nods to the previous films.

Catch Olivia’s new song on The Hunger Games Official Playlist below, or head to our Sounds From Panem destination filled with music inspired by the new film.

Spotify and American Express Get Ready for ‘GUTS’ With an Olivia Rodrigo Pop-Up in New York

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From the moment Olivia Rodrigo’s second album, GUTS, was announced in June, fans have been hyped. The first two singles from the upcoming project, “vampire” and “bad idea right?,” have been fan favorites in the short time since their release, with “vampire” rising to become an unquestionable song of the summer.

To celebrate the release of GUTS on September 8, we’ve teamed up with American Express to bring fans the GUTS Gallery, a highly curated pop-up experience in downtown New York.

 

WHERE: 

25-27 Little West 12th Street NY, NY 10014

WHEN: 

Friday, September 8, 1pm – 6pm EST

Saturday, September 9, 12pm – 7pm EST

Sunday, September 10, 12pm – 7pm EST

 

The GUTS Gallery pop-up will have GUTS merch available for purchase, including t-shirts, hoodies, and sweatshirts, as well as fun accessories like bumper stickers, dad hats, beanies, tote bags, and more. The elevated shopping opportunity will also feature photo moments and limited-edition giveaways.

Even more special, Olivia’s top listeners on Spotify along with American Express Card Members will be invited to explore the gallery one hour earlier than the general public opening on each day. They’ll also have the chance to experience more of Olivia Rodrigo with epic on-site benefits, including access to a limited-edition t-shirt for purchase, an exclusive gift with purchase for Amex Card Members, and a complimentary tote bag for all fans.

“We’ve worked in close partnership with Olivia and her team even before “drivers license made its debut, so it was a no-brainer to join forces once again for her sophomore effort, GUTS.” Lucy Davidson, Manager, Label Partnerships for Spotify told For the Record. “Olivia has some of the most loyal and engaged fans in the world – and we’ve loved being there along the way. From supporting her single “deja vu” by sending lyrics to her top fans to facilitating one of the first opportunities for fans to meet Olivia with the Spotify x Olivia SOUR Car Wash – we’re thrilled to help bring Olivia’s creative vision to life again, this time by inviting NY “Livies” into the GUTS Gallery for the weekend. As another huge moment for Olivia, we’re so excited to create special moments with fans that have bolstered her rise along the way.”

For more information, the official website has all the details you need. And if you can’t hardly wait for release day, you can join in on the GUTS countdown and pre-save the album so that it’s in your Library as soon as it comes out.

Get ready for GUTS by listening to the This Is Olivia Rodrigo playlist, which contains all her essential tracks.

The Creative Minds Behind Netflix’s ‘Do Revenge’ Reveal How Its Soundtrack Set the Tone for the Entire Film

According to the latest Netflix movie, revenge is a dish best served by others. Coming out on September 16, Do Revenge follows two students at a posh high school who form an unlikely friendship as they plot to avenge each other’s tormentors. As fans follow the pair, they’re accompanied by a pop punk soundtrack that includes a mix of ’90s nostalgia and new releases from some of today’s biggest and emerging stars.

For the Record caught up with the movie’s director and cowriter, Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, and music supervisor, Rob Lowry, to hear more about the film and the process behind soundtracking the dark comedy.

What are three words you’d use to describe the vibe of the film Do Revenge?

Jennifer Kaytin Robinson: Twisted. Fun. Camp.

How important is music when thinking through a film and its soundtrack/score?

Jenn: The most important. I think as a writer and director, I can’t create something without knowing what music is going to soundtrack each moment. And so, for me, a scene doesn’t really work until I know what is going there.

I write music into all of my screenplays. So there were a couple little drops that stayed in the film that were in the original script. And if they didn’t stay in the film, I would say that we found something similar in vibe. That vibe was always kind of present and set throughout the film, even from the script process.

Rob Lowry: I think there were like 40 songs scripted into the film. We started talking about music like a year before they shot the film.

Jenn: Rob and I had kind of a running playlist of ’90s songs, and we kind of went back and forth. And, you know, when I was writing, I would be like, “What about this here?” Or “What about this there?” We were in conversation about how the music was going to soundtrack and emotionally drive the film because so much of the film energetically is modulated through the music.

Jennifer Kaytin Robinson standing and posing looking directly at the camera. She is wearing a white crop top and shiny pants

So how do you approach picking which songs make the soundtrack?

Jenn: It’s a lot of trial and error. I like to get the film clean of all music, and then I’ll just sit there with the film open and open Spotify and play things in a really rough way underneath the scene. And I’ll be able to kind of tell, “Oh, this will work” or “Oh, this won’t work.” And then it’s just trial and error, having the editor cut in the songs. And then Rob and I discuss things like, “What do we think about this?” “How do we feel?”

Rob: Yeah, it’s interesting to see how much stuff stays the same and how much some stuff changes from the script stage. How much it evolves from even the first cut to pivoting several times. But then I feel like, there’s probably five to seven really big needle drop moments that I feel like once we kind of found them, it’s like unlocking the puzzle, and then everything else kind of fell into place. Just because there’s so much music, but it all feels super cohesive, even though some of it’s from different eras or different types of genres.

Jenn: They all had a sonic kind of identity in that pop punk space. And we knew that was kind of like the North Star in which we wanted to find other things around it. We wanted the soundtrack to feel cohesive. Something that’s important to me is, if you listen to the soundtrack on its own, I want it to tell a story. And I think if you look at the soundtrack and you look at the track titles, all of that stuff was important to me in considering and putting together the kind of musical story of the film. I wanted the music to feel like an extension of the film, of the story of Drea and Eleanor’s arcs.

What type of emotions do you want to evoke in fans as they listen to the music?

Jenn: I think it’s a weirdly emotional, nostalgic soundtrack. I think that there are two kinds of access points to the soundtrack. One is nostalgia and one is discovery. I think for millennials, there is discovery in the Gen Z tracks and then there’s a lot of nostalgia in the ’90s. And then for Gen Z, there’s discovery in the ’90s stuff. And there’s a lot of, like, not nostalgia but familiarity in the kind of stuff that we did that more Gen Z will recognize. I feel like that is the beauty of the soundtrack.

The two main characters come together from two different worlds. Was there a musical style or a genre you wanted to evoke for each one? 

Jenn: Rather than each of them having a sound, I think it was more focused on them having a sound together. The music that we open the film with, let’s say the Hayley Kiyoko and the Robyn song, was intentional in knowing that we were setting up the soundtrack to be both [nostalgia and discovery]. I knew we needed a current song and we needed a ’90s song in that first set piece. And we wanted it to be that bright, fun pop. So we focused on that rather than it necessarily being like one vibe for each of them. But as you follow the arc of the film, in general, I would say you can see where the music kind of twists and gets darker. And it’s still bright, fun pop, but it’s a song called “Bitter Bitch.” I think [the soundtrack] is about finding those songs that arc and change with the emotional story that we’re telling.

If you could pick an anthem for Eleanor (Maya Hawke) and Drea (Camila Mendes) what would it be?

Jenn: I feel like Eleanor is Taylor Swift’s Reputation album.

Rob: She’s in a Reputation era for sure.

Jenn: But emotionally, I think that Eleanor contains multitudes, just like Taylor. And then Drea would be like Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour.

Rob: Yeah. Because I feel that’s the overlap in the Venn diagram and where the two characters find each other: the Sour and Reputation albums.

What’s your favorite song on the soundtrack? 

Rob Lowry posing looking directly at the camera and smiling. He is wearing a blue chambray shirt.

Jenn: All of them. Hole‘s “Celebrity Skin” was a song that was written in the script from the very beginning. I saw it in the edit and I was like, “This has to be in the movie. It’s a non-negotiable.” We never tried any other song.

Rob: Same with Olivia Rodigo’s “brutal.”

Jenn: Oh yeah. I shot that scene with Drea sitting and crying at her desk while listening to “brutal” in my headphones. I was watching the scene and timing it into the big drop in the song.

Rob: Every time I’ve watched the film, I’m like, “Oh, this is my favorite moment.” And then you’re like, “Oh, no, no, no, this is.” “Oh, wait, this is my favorite song.” Because it’s just wall to wall, but it doesn’t feel like it’s hitting you over the head because every song complements each scene. Harvey Danger’s “Flagpole Sitta” is definitely one of my favorites.

Jenn: I will say Juliana Madrid is my favorite discovery moment. I don’t want to jinx it, but I hope that Juliana has a Lizzo break moment. I love that song “Pretend.” I think it’s so perfect in that moment. And the only other song I had that kind of reaction to in terms of hearing it and knowing that it w

as perfect for the film was “Happier Than Ever.” That was the other song that, when I put it under the film, I saw that sequence come to life when soundtracked by that Billie Eilish song. I was just texting Rob in all caps. And I was like, “Oh my God, it’s perfect. It’s amazing. I can’t wait for you to see it.”

Rob: And then with Maude Latour, she did a cover of “Kids in America,” and to be able to work with her and tailor the song specifically to this sequence . . . that is the same thing we did with this remix that we did for Chloe Adams and “Dead to Me.” Getting to rework these songs specifically to the cut . . . they just both turned out so well and they’re such big moments in the film.

Are there any other dark comedies/high school films that have an iconic soundtrack that you love?

Jenn: I think a lot of the touchstones for this movie have iconic soundtracks: Cruel Intentions, Ten Things I Hate About You, Clueless. Those were the soundtracks that at least I grew up loving and kind of owning and listening to over and over again and wearing out. And when we were putting together this film, we wanted to pay homage to those soundtracks and for this to be an updated version of what we grew up with.

Rob: I also love Ten Things I Hate About You and Can’t Hardly Wait. Jenn and I always say that we’re musical soulmates, and I think we have the exact same taste. So it always feels like we’re inside each other’s heads. This was two years of sharing our favorite music with each other. It was a really lovely experience.

Jenn: We’re also soulmates in a detrimental way because we will be the only two people that like something, but we have really loud voices in a situation. Everyone else is like, “Guys this doesn’t work.” It was very funny to see the downside of our soulmate-ness. Ninety-nine percent of the time it’s really great. But if the song doesn’t work and we both like it, it’s also such a hilarious disaster.

Are you ready for a double dose of nostalgia and discovery? In addition to the Do Revenge official playlist, which is available on our Netflix hub, Eleanor and Drea have also taken over Netflix’s most PLAYED. Hit play below to start streaming even more of their favorite pop punk hits from the past and present:

Spotify Takes Discovery to the Next Level in a New Beta Test

When it comes to music discovery, Spotify is always offering new experiences that let you connect with the artists you love and discover your new favorite songs along the way. Features like Blend allow you to mash up your musical tastes with friends, family, and even the artists you listen to. Enhance breathes new life into playlists by adding a personalized collection of songs to your existing picks. And Canvas’s visual loops let you experience songs from your favorite artists (like Olivia Rodrigo and Alfie Templeman) in a more powerful way.

Now we’re giving fans another way to explore on Spotify. Starting today, we’re testing a new experience for Spotify users (across the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada) where they can find new music and check out Canvas loops in a personalized feed that lives on the home screen of the mobile app.

Curious to learn more about how this new experience works? Here’s the inside scoop:

Exploring made easy 

To navigate the feed, simply scroll up or down through your personalized picks to hear a preview and see the Canvas for each song.

Dive deeper

Stumble upon an amazing track? You can add that song to one of your playlists or follow the artist, all from one place.

See it, share it

If there’s a recommended song that you want the world to know about, you can share it to your social channels directly from the feed, and the Canvas will loop in the background of your Story.

More daily discovery

There’s always more music (and Canvas loops) for you to discover thanks to daily updates that offer up to 15 fresh recommendations. 

Whether you want to get a glimpse into the creator’s mindset or learn more about the story behind the song, with this new beta test, we want to help you get closer than ever before to your favorite artists.    

Spotify and Gold House Name Anik Khan, Ruby Ibarra, and Thuy as Gold House Futures Music Guild Creators—And Share Why They’re So Excited for the Partnership

Asian and Pacific Islander creators have varied and dynamic stories to share—but issues such as economic inequity, media misrepresentation, and societal stereotypes often serve as barriers that keep their voices from being amplified. These roadblocks can—and must—be addressed in order for more API creators to share their music with the world.

To elevate the next generation of changemakers, Gold House, the premier nonprofit collective of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) leaders, has launched Gold House Futures. This initiative will advance the success of emerging API creatives, entrepreneurs, and social impact leaders through investments with prominent partners, skill building for successful leadership, and world-class mentoring. And on the music side, Gold House is collaborating with Spotify to bolster three API music artists and give them the opportunity to take their music and their careers to the next level. 

After an open call for submissions, a selection committee of industry API titans (including Spotify representatives) whittled the entries down to a shortlist that reflected diversity both in ethnic backgrounds and genres. Ultimately, three names rose to the top: Bengladeshi American hip-hop artist Anik Khan, Filipino American rapper Ruby Ibarra, and Vietnamese American R&B artist Thuy.

What the World Streamed Most in 2021

If 2020 was the year that flipped the world on its head, 2021 was the year that we got used to seeing things upside down. With “normal” thrown out the window, people around the world started to embrace the unknown—and in doing so, championed all of the things that make each of us unique. 

Spotify’s 2021 Wrapped celebrates this idea—the millions of weird and wonderful ways to listen and live in a world that continues to keep us on our toes. Today, we unveil the top artists, albums, songs, podcasts, and more that defined how more than 381 million people around the world listened and discovered audio during a year that turned “unprecedented” into, well, precedented.  

As usual, Wrapped helps us reflect on the large role audio played in the lives of our listeners—and how our favorite creators soundtracked the world around us. 

The top artists, songs, and albums globally

For the second year in a row, Puerto Rican Reggaeton star Bad Bunny takes the title of most-streamed artist in the world on Spotify. And what’s more: He’s received over 9.1 billion streams without releasing a new album this year. He is swiftly followed by singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, whose Red (Taylor’s Version) gave old and new fans alike a reason to relive the artist’s early groundbreaking work. Rounding up 2021’s top three is BTS. The globally beloved k-pop group had a standout year thanks to their single “Butter.” Canadian hip-hop artists Drake—who released Certified Lover Boy in September—and Justin Bieber—whose 2021 album Justice featured collaborations with artists from across the globe—take spots four and five, respectively.

The top song of 2021 globally is Olivia Rodrigo’s runaway “drivers license,” which garnered over 1.1 billion streams. Lil Nas X’s viral “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)” dances its way to second place and heralded the artist’s first studio album. The Kid LAROI enters the ranks for the first time, with his Justin Bieber collaboration “STAY” taking third. The fourth spot sees Olivia Rodrigo once again, this time with “good 4 u,” which also earned the title of 2021 Spotify Song of the Summer. The fifth most streamed song to rise in the ranks is Dua Lipa’s Levitating (feat. DaBaby).” 

When it comes to top albums of 2021 globally, Olivia Rodrigo once again claims the crown—her debut album SOUR clearly held a bit of sweetness. Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia ranks second, with Justin Bieber’s Justice, Ed Sheeran’s =, and Doja Cat’s Planet Her coming in third, fourth, and fifth. 

The top podcasts globally

Coming out of its first full year as a Spotify exclusive, The Joe Rogan Experience remains the number-one podcast on Spotify globally. It is followed by the fearless Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy, which also became exclusive to Spotify in 2021. True crime and news continue to be popular genres within the medium, with Crime Junkie, TED Talks Daily, and The Daily rounding out the list. 

Notable trends of 2021

When we looked at trends on Spotify in 2021, the top songs, artists, albums, and podcasts weren’t the only things we found. We learned about the moments that united listeners—and the ones that were notable for their uniqueness. 

Nostalgia played a role in people’s listening in 2021 as fans rediscovered old favorites—and new generations adopted them as well. Let’s face it: There are certain songs and albums that just sound like home (in a good way).

Lo que Más Escuchó el Mundo en 2021

Si el 2020 fue el año que puso al mundo de cabeza, el 2021 fue el año en que nos acostumbramos a ver las cosas al revés. Con la noción de lo “normal” arrojada por la ventana, la gente en todo el mundo comenzó a abrazar lo desconocido y, al hacerlo, defendió todas esas cosas que nos hacen únicos a cada uno de nosotros.

La campaña Mi 2021 En Spotify celebra esta idea: las millones de formas extrañas y maravillosas de escuchar y vivir en un mundo que continúa manteniéndonos alerta. Hoy presentamos los mejores artistas, álbumes, canciones, podcasts y más que definieron cómo más de 381 millones de personas en todo el mundo escucharon y descubrieron el audio durante un año que convirtió la expresión “sin precedentes” en, digamos, un precedente.

Como de costumbre, #Mi2021EnSpotify ​nos ayuda a reflexionar sobre el gran papel que desempeña el audio en la vida de nuestros oyentes y cómo nuestros creadores favoritos nos regalaron una banda sonora para el mundo que nos rodea.

Los artistas, canciones y álbumes más escuchados a nivel mundial

Por segundo año consecutivo, la estrella puertorriqueña de reguetón Bad Bunny se lleva el título de artista con más streams del mundo en Spotify. Aún más: ha recibido más de 9.100 millones de streams sin lanzar un nuevo álbum este año. Le sigue de cerca la cantautora Taylor Swift, cuyo álbum Red (versión de Taylor) les dio a los viejos y nuevos fans una razón para revivir la revolucionaria obra temprana de la artista. Redondeando el top 3 de 2021 está BTS. El grupo de k-pop más amado a nivel mundial tuvo un año destacado gracias a su sencillo “Butter”. Los artistas canadienses de hip-hop Drake, que lanzó Certified Lover Boy en septiembre, y Justin Bieber, cuyo álbum de 2021 Justice contó con colaboraciones con artistas de todo el mundo, ocupan los puestos cuatro y cinco, respectivamente.

La canción más escuchada en 2021 a nivel mundial es la sorpresiva “drivers license” de Olivia Rodrigo, que obtuvo más de 1.100 millones de streams. El track viral “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)” de Lil Nas X llega hasta el segundo lugar y anunció el primer álbum de estudio del artista. Kid LAROI entra en las filas por primera vez, con su colaboración junto a Justin Bieber “STAY” ocupando el tercer lugar. El cuarto lugar muestra de nuevo a Olivia Rodrigo, esta vez con “good 4 u”, que también se ganó el título de Canción del Verano de Spotify 2021. La quinta canción más escuchada en escalar los charts es “Levitating (con DaBaby)” de Dua Lipa.

Cuando se trata de los álbumes más escuchados de 2021 a nivel mundial, Olivia Rodrigo vuelve a reclamar la corona: su álbum debut SOUR claramente tenía un poco de dulzura. Future Nostalgia de Dua Lipa ocupa el segundo lugar, con Justice de Justin Bieber, = de Ed Sheeran y Planet Her de Doja Cat en tercer, cuarto y quinto lugar.

Los podcasts más escuchados a nivel mundial

Saliendo de su primer año completo como exclusivo de Spotify, The Joe Rogan Experience sigue siendo el podcast número uno en Spotify a nivel mundial. Le sigue Call Her Daddy, de la intrépida Alex Cooper, que también se convirtió en exclusivo de Spotify en 2021. Los crímenes reales y las noticias siguen siendo géneros populares dentro del medio, con Crime Junkie, TED Talks Daily y The Daily completando la lista.

Además de la música y los podcasts más escuchados del mundo, no olvides revisar tu propia experiencia personal Tu Resumen 2021 en la app de Spotify para ver cómo lo que escuchaste cuenta la historia de tu año. Obtén más información sobre lo que encontrarás en tu espacio Tu Resumen 2021 personal en la app de Spotify.

La espera ha terminado: aquí están las listas completas de las canciones, los artistas, álbumes y podcasts que definieron al 2021.

Artistas más escuchados globalmente 

  1. Bad Bunny
  2. Taylor Swift
  3. BTS
  4. Drake
  5. Justin Bieber

Álbumes más escuchados globalmente 

  1. SOUR de Olivia Rodrigo
  2. Future Nostalgia de Dua Lipa
  3. Justice de Justin Bieber
  4. = de Ed Sheeran
  5. Planet Her de Doja Cat

Canciones más escuchadas globalmente 

  1. “drivers license” de Olivia Rodrigo
  2. “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name) de Lil Nas X
  3. “STAY (with Justin Bieber)” de The Kid LAROI
  4. “good 4 u” de Olivia Rodrigo
  5. “Levitating (feat. DaBaby)” de Dua Lipa

Podcasts más populares globalmente 

  1. The Joe Rogan Experience
  2. Call Her Daddy
  3. Crime Junkie
  4. TED Talks Daily
  5. The Daily

You Can Now Find the Lyrics to Your Favorite Songs in Spotify. Here’s How.

Let’s say it plain and simple: It’s easier to jam out to your latest favorite song when you know the words. That’s why, beginning today, Spotify is empowering millions of fans around the world to sing louder and more confidently than ever with the launch of Lyrics

Lyrics are one of the most requested features from listeners across the globe. So after iterating and testing, we’ve created an experience that’s simple and interactive—and even shareable. By partnering with Musixmatch, we’re bringing song lyrics to life through in-app access across the majority of our extensive library of tracks. 

As of today, Lyrics are available to all Free and Premium users globally across iOS and Android devices, desktop, gaming consoles,* and TV, so that millions of fans can connect with the music and artists they love on an even deeper level. 

Ready to sing along? Here’s how to find Lyrics. 

On the Spotify mobile app

  1. Tap on the “Now Playing View” on a song.
  2. While listening, swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
  3. You’ll see track lyrics that scroll in real time as the song is playing!
  4. To share, simply tap the “Share” button at the bottom of the lyrics screen and then select the lyrics you want to share—and where you want to share it—via third-party platforms.  

On the Spotify desktop app

  1. From the “Now Playing” bar, click on the microphone icon while a song is playing.
  2. Voila! You’ll see track lyrics that scroll in real time while the song plays.

On the SpotifyTV app

  1. Open the “Now Playing View” on a song.
  2. Navigate to the right corner to the “lyrics button” and select if you want to enable Lyrics. 
  3. Once enabled, you’ll see the lyrics in the “Now Playing” View.

Music has the power to bring people together, and with the Lyrics social sharing functionality, you can express yourself on social media and encourage your friends to sing along with you. Plus, with access to a world of lyrics, you’ll be able to cultivate an even deeper connection to the music and artists you love, diving into the deeper meanings behind each song.

This new Lyrics feature is an example of two things we hold dear: creating the best possible listening experience, and listening to feedback from our users. So stay tuned, as there’s more to come—this song is still being written. 

*The Lyrics feature will be available across Playstation 4, Playstation 5, and XBox One, along with Android TV, including FireTV, Samsung, Roku, LG, Sky, and Comcast.

Quiz: This Week on ‘For the Record’

Think you're up-to-date on the latest in Spotify news, data, and trends? Take our quiz to test just how well you’ve been following along.

1. ¿Cuál de estos éxitos es el que más streams ha sumado en los primeros dos años de La Reina?
2. ¿Qué artista ostenta la corona con el mayor número de streams al día de hoy en la playlist?


3. ¿Qué canción ha permanecido durante el mayor número de días durante estos primeros dos años?
4. ¿Qué artista ha logrado colocar el mayor número de canciones en La Reina?
5. La Reina reúne los nuevos éxitos del Regional Mexicano junto a clásicos. ¿Sabes cuál es la canción con mayor tiempo de haberse lanzado se programó en la playlist?
6. Como una playlist que reúne a todos los géneros del Regional Mexicano, hay varias versiones de canciones de amor: corridos, mariachi, cumbia o sierreño. ¿Adivina cuál de estos tracks sumó más streams?

Spotify’s Top Songs and Podcasts of Summer 2021

Another summer has flown by, and with it, the songs and shows that have complimented countless beach days, park hangs, pool lounging, and road trips. Now, as August draws to a close, Spotify is once again announcing the top songs and podcasts that filled listeners’ headphones and speakers this season. 

Songs of the summer

With more than 600 million streams globally between May 29 and August 22, this year’s Spotify Song of the Summer is…  “good 4 u” by “drivers license” breakout star Olivia Rodrigo. 

“good 4 u” claimed the top spot globally, and it also topped the list in markets like the U.S., Australia, Canada, Ireland, Singapore, the U.K., South Africa, and the United Arab Emirates. And since the song’s release on May 14, “good 4 u” has been added to more than 18 million playlists. It also served as the inspiration for more than 325,000 user-generated playlist titles, including: 1,500+ “like a damn sociopath” playlists and 700+ “happy and healthy” playlists.

The next four of the global top five songs took us on a journey around the world. Number two globally was Eurovision winner Måneskin’s Beggin’.” And since everything about this list is thanks to everything about you and how you listen, “Todo De Ti” by Rauw Alejandro was all in for number three. 

Lil Nas X was another summer mainstay for listeners, with “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)” calling itself fourth on the list, and Doja Cat and SZA’s collab on Kiss Me More,” which kept the summer sizzling, rounded out fifth place.

Celebrate Your Unique Listening Style With Spotify’s Only You In-App Experience

There are more than 356 million users on Spotify who know that listening is everything. And with more than 70 million tracks and 2.6 million podcast titles to pick from, there’s always something new to discover, share, and enjoy—but we know that nobody listens quite like you. So today, we are launching Only You, a global campaign complete with an in-app experience and personalized playlists that celebrates just that. 

While you’ll have to wait a few more months for Wrapped and the songs and podcasts that soundtracked your 2021, Only You is all about celebrating how you listen. Fans can head to Spotify.com/OnlyYou to enjoy a Wrapped-esque shareable experience made especially for them. 

Want to get the most out of Only You? Read on.

Share your stats with the in-app experience

Starting today, you can open up your Spotify app to enjoy the Only You in-app experience. Get ready for:

  1. Your Audio Birth Chart: It’s a musical meeting of cosmic proportions. Your Sun sign details the artist you listened to most over the last six months. Your Moon sign demonstrates an artist you listen to that best shows your emotional or vulnerable side. Your Rising sign brings it all together with an artist you’ve recently connected with. 
  2. Your Dream Dinner Party: Choose the three artists you’d invite to the dinner party of your dreams. Once you select the trio, Spotify will create a personalized Spotify Mix for each artist to set the mood of the meal.
  3. Your Artist Pairs: This experience demonstrates unique audio pairings that you’ve listened to recently that show your range of listening interests. For example, who else would play some Greta Van Fleet right after jamming out to Olivia Rodrigo?