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Spotify Wrapped Sound Town: All You Need To Know

Spotify Sound Town in the 2023 Spotify Wrapped experience

As you may have seen across the internet, we matched listeners to a Sound Town based on their own listening and artist affinity as part of our 2023 Spotify Wrapped personalized experience. If you haven’t launched your own listening journey yet, go check out your 2023 Wrapped here and see if your tastes line up with those of fans in, say, Provo, Utah, or Cuiabá, Brazil, or, well, more than 1,300 spots around the world.

How did Spotify pick your Sound Town, anyway?

Listening is universal, a pastime loved by communities around the world. Streaming habits transcend borders, leading to songs, genres, and artists that achieve new lives in faraway places. 

Sound Towns selected for eligible users are made up of two factors: a user’s most-streamed artists of the year, and the way in which those artists are streamed in other cities. It’s objective and driven by a user’s listening history.

Many cities around the world are highlighted in the experience, but we’ve seen fans around the world make a select few the talk of the town since 2023 Wrapped debuted. If you’ve been wondering what locals listened to in these hot spots, we rounded up the most-streamed songs of the year for each city. 

Although these lists don’t speak to the methodology we used to determine users’ Sound Towns—and don’t necessarily reflect all of the artists that fans had in common as part of their experience—it does paint a picture of each city’s unique tastes.

Berkeley, CA, USA

  1. “Kill Bill” by SZA
  2. “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2” by Ice Spice, PinkPantheress
  3. “Cruel Summer” by Taylor Swift
  4. “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus
  5. “OMG” by NewJeans
  6. “Ditto” by NewJeans
  7. “Anti-Hero” by Taylor Swift
  8. “Pink + White” by Frank Ocean
  9. “Ceilings” by Lizzy McAlpine” 
  10. “Low” by SZA

Burlington, VT, USA

  1. “Stick Season” by Noah Kahan
  2. “Kill Bill” by SZA
  3. “ceilings” by Lizzy McAlpine
  4. “All My Love” by Noah Kahan
  5. “Northern Attitude” by Noah Kahan 
  6. “Homesick” by Noah Kahan
  7. “Cruel Summer” by Taylor Swift
  8. “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus
  9. “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2” by Ice Spice, PinkPantheress
  10. “Evergreen” by Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners

Cambridge, MA, USA

  1. “Kill Bill” by SZA
  2. “Cruel Summer” by Taylor Swift
  3. “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus
  4. “Last Night” by Morgan Wallen 
  5. “Anti-Hero” by Taylor Swift
  6. “Stick Season” by Noah Kahan
  7. “Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2” by Ice Spice, PinkPantheress
  8. “Vampire” by Olivia Rodrigo
  9. “As It Was” by Harry Styles
  10. “Calm Down” by Rema, Selena Gomez

Cuiabá, Brazil

  1. “Nosso Quadro” by AgroPlay, Ana Castela
  2. “Leão” by Marília Mendonça
  3. “Erro Gostoso – Ao Vivo” by Simone Mendes
  4. “Oi Balde – Ao Vivo” by Zé Neto & Cristiano
  5. “Seu Brilho Sumiu – Ao Vivo” by Israel & Rodolffo, Mari Fernandez
  6. “Bombonzinho – Ao Vivo” by Ana Castela, Israel & Rodolffo
  7. “Traumatizei – Ao Vivo Em Brasília” by Henrique & Juliano
  8. “Duas Três” by Adriano Rhod, Ana Castela, Guilherme & Benuto
  9. “Não Vitalício (Nunca Mais) – Ao Vivo” by Mari Fernandez, Matheus & Kauan
  10. “Eu Gosto Assim – Ao Vivo” by Gustavo Mioto, Mari Fernandez

Jakarta, Indonesia

  1. “Tak Segampang Itu” by Anggi Marito
  2. “Komang” by Raim Laode
  3. “Sial” by Mahalini
  4. “Tertawan Hati” by Awdella
  5. “Kill Bill” by SZA
  6. “Kau Rumahku” by raissa anggiani
  7. “Runtuh” by Feby Putri, Fiersa Besari
  8. “Here With Me” by d4vd
  9. “Angels Like You” by Miley Cyrus
  10. “Usai” by Tiara Andini

York, Great Britain

  1. “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus
  2. “Kill Bill” by SZA
  3. “Anti-Hero” by Taylor Swift
  4. “As It Was” by Harry Styles
  5. “Cruel Summer” by Taylor Swift
  6. “Daylight” by David Kushner
  7. “ceilings” by Lizzy McAlpine
  8. “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2” by Ice Spice, PinkPantheress
  9. “Escapism.” by 070 Shake, RAYE
  10. “Sprinter” by Central Cee, Dave

Revelamos las principales canciones, artistas, podcasts y tendencias de escucha de 2023

Musicalmente, este 2023 estuvo definido por el regreso de importantes estrellas pop femeninas, una diversidad sonora que encabezó las listas y una atmósfera musical global que dio lugar a poderosos géneros . Por el lado de los podcasts, los creadores están respondiendo a las tendencias en tiempo real y el público está recurriendo a los podcasts para unirse a conversaciones culturales más amplias. Como siempre, nuestra campaña Spotify Wrapped 2023 refleja estas tendencias, y nuestras listas muestran lo que escucharon este año más de 574 millones de personas en todo el mundo.

Continúa leyendo para obtener más información sobre los artistas, canciones, álbumes y podcasts más populares de 2023, luego echa un vistazo a la experiencia de usuario personalizada de Wrapped que celebra lo que escuchaste este año.

Top de artistas globales de 2023 

Reediciones reinventadas, giras mundiales que baten récords y coloridas pulseras de la amistad: los fanáticos de todo el mundo estarán encantados de ver a  Taylor Swift  como la artista más escuchada de este año, con más de 26,1 mil millones de reproducciones globales desde el 1 de enero. En las 48 horas previas a esta coronación, Spotify reveló 21 piezas de un puzzle con sorpresas relacionadas con  Taylor Swift  en vallas publicitarias desde Sao Paulo hasta Yakarta. Estas pistas culminaron en un video destacado que incluía guiños a su universo, desde peces koi y gatos, hasta sus infames labios rojos. Por tiempo limitado, cuando reproduzcas una de sus canciones en Spotify, verás cómo la barra de progreso cambia y brilla para que coincida con el color de cada una de sus “Eras”.

En segundo lugar quedó la superestrella del reggaetón Bad Bunny, quien también tuvo un año destacado con un nuevo álbum, nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana. Completando los cinco primeros estuvieron The Weeknd, Drake, y Peso Pluma.

Top global de canciones de 2023

La canción más escuchada del año, Flowers,” de Miley Cyrus, que batió récords, tuvo un impulso increíble desde el día de su debut hasta los meses de verano y ahora cuenta con más de 1.600 millones de reproducciones en todo el mundo. En el segundo y tercer lugar se encuentran  Kill Bill” de SZA yAs It Was” de Harry Styles. El cuarto y quinto lugar fueron de Jung Kook conSeven (feat. Latto),” y Eslabon Armado y Peso Pluma con Ella Baila Sola.”


Top global de álbumes de 2023 

Los oyentes miraron al pasado al elegir qué álbumes reproducir, ya que varios de los cinco álbumes más populares de este año se lanzaron antes de 2023. El álbum más reproducido del año, por segundo año consecutivo, es Un Verano Sin Ti de Bad Bunny, con más de 4.500 millones de escuchas a nivel global, seguido del álbum Midnights de Taylor Swift. SZA ocupa el tercer lugar con SOS. Y en el cuarto y quinto lugar están Starboy de The Weeknd y MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO by KAROL G.

Top global de podcasts de 2023

Spotify es la plataforma de podcasts más utilizada en muchos mercados clave de todo el mundo y también es el editor de podcasts número uno en los EE. UU., según los datos más recientes de Edison Research. Por cuarto año consecutivo The Joe Rogan Experience  se lleva el honor de ser el podcast más reproducido del año a nivel mundial. En segundo lugar y por segundo año, está Call Her Daddy y en tercero Huberman Lab, seguido de anything goes with emma chamberlain y On Purpose with Jay Shetty. Ocho de los 25 podcasts principales en las listas mundiales son podcasts de Propiedad y Licencia de Spotify, y nueve de los 25 podcasts principales en los EE. UU. también lo son.

A lo largo del año, estos podcasts, así como muchos otros, destacaron los principales momentos de la cultura pop, desde la música hasta las películas y la tecnología.

  • Durante la primavera y el verano del hemisferio norte estuvieron llenos de contenidos impulsados por niñas y mujeres. Las combinaciones de la Renaissance Tour de Beyonce, Taylor Swift | El Eras Tour y el éxito de la película Barbie generaron conversaciones culturales en muchos géneros de podcasts sobre economía y entretenimiento.
  • A lo largo del año, el mundo quedó fascinado, frustrado y, a veces, asustado por el aumento de la IA. Los podcasts ofrecieron una visión crítica y matizada de la creciente tendencia tecnológica.

Las tendencias globales que dieron forma a nuestro año

Estos artistas, canciones, álbumes y podcasts más reproducidos no fueron los únicos indicadores para 2023. Las tendencias de la cultura pop también impulsaron los rankings, desde playlists temáticas hasta incrementos altos de reproducciones de canciones.

  • Este año, Eurovisión tuvo un gran impacto, ya que “Tattoo” de la ganadora Loreen y “Cha Cha Cha” del segundo lugar Käärijä alcanzaron el top 10 de la lista diaria global el día después de la final.
  • La Generación Z continúa abrazando la tendencia “sin género” o “género híbrido”, negándose a ser definida por un solo estilo y moviéndose sin problemas entre diferentes  sonidos. También adoptan los estados de ánimo y buscan playlists  y canciones que mejor describan el estado de ánimo o el momento en el que se encuentran.
  • Este año también marcó un aumento significativo en el entusiasmo colombiano por la música mexicana. Colombia emergió como el quinto mayor consumidor de música mexicana en 2023, mostrando un aumento del 85% en su consumo durante el año.
  • El consumo de música instrumental clásica india sigue creciendo en Spotify en la India y en todo el mundo. En los últimos 24 meses, el consumo de música clásica de la India creció cerca de un 500% en Spotify. Además, el 45% de los oyentes de música clásica india en Spotify tienen menos de 25 años.
  • Afrobeats es uno de los géneros de más rápido crecimiento en Spotify, con un crecimiento del 550% desde 2017. En 2023, Rema se convirtió en la primera canción de Afrobeats de un artista en alcanzar mil millones de reproducciones en Spotify.
  • El Mandopop, con artistas destacados como Jay Chou, JJ Lin y Eason Chan, ha registrado más de 500 millones de reproducciones mensuales en todo el mundo, con un crecimiento promedio de casi el 45 % en el último año.

Principales Listas Globales Wrapped 2023  

Artistas más reproducidos a nivel mundial

  1. Taylor Swift
  2. Bad Bunny
  3. The Weeknd
  4. Drake
  5. Peso Pluma
  6. Feid
  7. Travis Scott
  8. SZA
  9. Karol G 
  10. Lana Del Rey

Canciones más reproducidas a nivel mundial

  1. Flowers” de Miley Cyrus
  2. Kill Bill” de SZA
  3.  “As It Was” de Harry Styles
  4. Seven (feat. Latto)” de Jung Kook
  5. Ella Baila Sola”  de Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma
  6. Cruel Summer” de Taylor Swift
  7. Creepin’ (with The Weeknd & 21 Savage)” de Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage
  8. Calm Down (with Selena Gomez)” de Rema, Selena Gomez
  9. Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” de Bizarrap, Shakira
  10. Anti-Hero” de Taylor Swift

Álbumes más reproducidos a nivel mundial

  1. Un Verano Sin Ti de Bad Bunny
  2. Midnights de Taylor Swift
  3. SOS de SZA
  4. Starboy de The Weeknd
  5. MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO de KAROL G
  6. One Thing At A Time de Morgan Wallen
  7. Lover de Taylor Swift
  8. HEROES & VILLAINS de Metro Boomin
  9. GÉNESIS de Peso Pluma
  10. Harry’s House de Harry Styles

Podcasts más populares a nivel mundial 

  1. The Joe Rogan Experience
  2. Call Her Daddy
  3. Huberman Lab
  4. anything goes with emma chamberlain
  5. On Purpose with Jay Shetty
  6. Crime Junkie
  7. This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
  8. Serial Killers
  9. The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
  10. TED Talks Daily
  11. Relatos de la Noche
  12. Caso 63
  13. Psicologia Al Desnudo | @psi.mammoliti
  14. The Daily
  15. Lex Fridman Podcast
  16. Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
  17. El Podcast de Marian Rojas Estapé
  18. Gemischtes Hack
  19. The Psychology of your 20s
  20. Stuff You Should Know
  21. SmartLess
  22. La Cotorrisa
  23. Se Regalan Dudas
  24. The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
  25. Conspiracy Theories

Principales Listas Wrapped 2023 de Latinoamérica

Artistas más reproducidos en Latinoamérica

  1. Bad Bunny
  2. Peso Pluma
  3. Feid
  4. Junior H
  5. KAROL G
  6. Taylor Swift
  7. Rauw Alejandro
  8. Natanael Cano
  9. Shakira
  10. Grupo Frontera

Canciones más reproducidas en Latinoamérica

  1. Ella Baila Sola” – Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma
  2. La Bebe – Remix” – Yng Lvcas, Peso Pluma
  3. un x100to” – Grupo Frontera, Bad Bunny
  4. TQG” – KAROL G, Shakira
  5. Yandel 150” – Yandel, Feid
  6. Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” – Bizarrap, Shakira
  7. La Bachata” – Manuel Turizo
  8. Hey Mor” – Ozuna, Feid
  9. Classy 101” – Feid, Young Miko
  10. PRC” – Peso Pluma, Natanael Cano

Álbumes más reproducidos en Latinoamérica

  1. Un Verano Sin Ti – Bad Bunny
  2. MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO – KAROL G
  3. GÉNESIS– Peso Pluma
  4. FELIZ CUMPLEAÑOS FERXXO TE PIRATEAMOS EL ÁLBUM – Feid
  5. Nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana – Bad Bunny
  6. YHLQMDLG – Bad Bunny
  7. Nata Montana – Natanael Cano
  8. DONDE QUIERO ESTAR –  Quevedo
  9. DESVELADO – Eslabon Armado
  10. MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO (BIHOTA SEASON) – KAROL G

Podcasts más populares en Latinoamérica

Artistas más reproducidos en Estados Unidos

  1. Taylor Swift
  2. Drake
  3. Morgan Wallen
  4. The Weeknd
  5. Bad Bunny
  6. 21 Savage
  7. SZA
  8. Zach Bryan
  9. Kanye West
  10. Peso Pluma

Canciones más reproducidas en Estados Unidos

  1. Last Night” de Morgan Wallen
  2. Kill Bill” de SZA
  3. Flowers” de Miley Cyrus
  4. Ella Baila Sola” de Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma
  5. Boy’s a liar Pt. 2” de PinkPantheress, Ice Spice
  6. Cruel Summer” de Taylor Swift
  7. Something in the Orange” de Zach Bryan
  8. You Proof” de Morgan Wallen 
  9. Creepin’ (with The Weeknd & 21 Savage)” de Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage
  10. Anti-Hero” de Taylor Swift

Álbumes más reproducidos en Estados Unidos

  1. One Thing At A Time de Morgan Wallen
  2. SOS de SZA
  3. Midnights de Taylor Swift
  4. HEROES & VILLAINS de Metro Boomin
  5. Dangerous: The Double Album de Morgan Wallen
  6. Lover  deTaylor Swift
  7. Un Verano Sin Ti de Bad Bunny
  8. folklore de Taylor Swift
  9. GÉNESIS de Peso Pluma
  10. Starboy de The Weeknd

Podcasts más populares en Estados Unidos

  1. The Joe Rogan Experience
  2. Call Her Daddy
  3. Crime Junkie
  4. This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
  5. The Daily
  6. Huberman Lab
  7. Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard 
  8. SmartLess
  9. Up First
  10. anything goes with emma chamberlain
  11. 2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
  12. Morbid
  13. The Journal.
  14. Stuff You Should Know
  15. On Purpose with Jay Shetty
  16. Lex Fridman Podcast 
  17. NPR News Now
  18. Serial Killers 
  19. New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce
  20. Dateline NBC
  21. Conspiracy Theories 
  22. Distractible
  23. The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
  24. The Psychology of your 20s
  25. Science Vs

The Trends of 2023 as Told by Podcasts

This past year, there was no single trend or topic that commanded the cultural conversation for too long—something new was always emerging. But throughout these massive moments, listeners consistently took the time to slow down, learn about these trends, and connect with other fans through the immersive world of podcasts. 

Spotify is the most-used audio podcast platform in many key markets around the world and is also the number-one podcast publisher in the U.S., according to the most recent Edison Research data. Because of this, podcasters have bigger audiences than ever. 

“Podcasts are the perfect format for audiences and fans to engage in cultural moments due to a few key factors,” says Lizzy Hale, Head of Podcast Editorial at Spotify. “Many of the best podcast hosts are journalists or experts themselves. They are the ones reporting on these stories, and in the podcast format, they can bring their stories to life.” 

According to Lizzy, podcasts are also uniquely positioned to bring people together.

“Podcasts are a place for community,” Lizzy adds. “When there is a viral moment in culture, fans come to podcasts to feel connected to that bigger moment. A podcast feels like you are talking to your best friend about the story you are obsessing about. They also become artifacts of what our culture’s reactions and opinions were in the moment.” 

So as you reflect on your year in listening, check out the podcasts that exemplify what was driving pop culture in 2023 as selected by our podcast editorial team.

How Spotify Made Wrapped More Valuable Than Ever for Artists

When 2023 Spotify Wrapped rolls around each year, it’s as much of an event for artists as it is for fans. With Artist Wrapped, musicians can check out a personalized recap of their Spotify stats showing when, where, and how listeners engaged with them on Spotify. 

Since launching Artist Wrapped in 2017, we’ve worked to make this moment bigger and better with each go around, adding data stories with deeper insights, integrations that provide more ways to connect with fans, and delightful moments that extend beyond the core Wrapped experience. 2023 is no exception, and we’re excited for artists to dig into this year’s edition.

“I’m most excited about our efforts to make Artist Wrapped, and Wrapped in general, even more valuable and impactful to artists’ careers this year,” says Rob Fink, Associate Director, Spotify for Artists Brand Marketing. “We’ve built upon many of the foundations established over the past few years so that Wrapped is truly a global platform for artists to effectively connect with their fans.”

Curious what artists can expect from Wrapped this year? For the Record sat down with Rob to get all the details. 

Just like fans, artists love their Wrapped data stories. What can they expect this year?

As usual, we’ll have all the tried-and-true stories artists have come to expect, like total listeners, total number of streams, and total time streamed. But this year, artists can now find out how many listeners discovered them for the first time in 2023. The idea is they can use this data to better understand their listeners and pick out opportunities to expand their audience.

We’re also giving artists more insight into their top fans. Previously we’ve shown artists the number of fans who had them as a top 10, top five, or number one top artist. But this year, we’re also showing artists the average amount of time that each of their top 0.001% fans spent listening to them. This is the first time we’ve ever shown artists a story about the listening time of their very biggest fans, and some of the numbers are quite eye-opening.

Finally, we’re expanding our merch data story to share an artist’s three bestselling items since empowering artist merch stores on Spotify has continued to be a priority for us. We’ve also added a story that reveals the three locations where an artist sold the most concert tickets in 2023. 

Spotify for Artists Associate Brand Marketing Director Rob Fink

Last year’s Wrapped resulted in Spotify’s biggest merch sales week to date. How did Spotify incorporate those learnings into 2023 Wrapped?

Beyond connecting with their top fans, we want Wrapped to be a moment for artists to earn additional revenue as well. And one big thing we’ve learned is that when artists create unique merch offers on Spotify, those tend to outperform the rest.

That’s why this year, for the first time ever, we enabled artists [in the U.S. and Canada] to set up Wrapped-specific merch discounts for their top listeners of the year. We want artists to be able to offer fans something special, and in turn, fans will know they’re receiving a discount for being a top listener.

We’ve also made artists’ merch and ticket offers even more visible by adding them to more places within fans’ Wrapped experience. Listeners will receive personalized offers from their top artists when they open Wrapped, and we’ll also continue to promote those offers via in-app messaging, emails, and beyond after Wrapped launches to make sure fans don’t miss out. 

We also can’t forget about the songwriters and producers out there. What can they expect from their Wrapped this year?

Last year, we sent personalized share cards to all songwriters and producers who have active Written By playlists or Songwriter Pages on Spotify. This group has grown substantially since, and this year we’re introducing a dedicated Songwriter Wrapped microsite experience. We’re excited to continue making Wrapped even exciting for this extremely important audience.

We’re also testing out a new idea and launching a Songwriter Wrapped social campaign to show love to the music makers—regardless of whether they have a Written By playlist on Spotify yet. Artists and music fans alike can fill in the blanks on their favorite songwriters, producers, lyrics, and beats from 2023 to acknowledge and celebrate the creativity and work from their top creators.

Is there anything else you’ve been keeping under wraps?

We’re testing something this year that we’re calling Wrapped Listening Parties. We’ve teamed up with a small handful of artists who will host invite-only live audio rooms for top fans where everyone can interact and listen to music together. Artists will also be able to promote their merch offers there as well. The idea is to put our listening data to good use and offer unique ways for artists and fans to connect on a personal level.

Ready to check out your Artist Wrapped? Head over to Spotify for Artists to get started.

How Spotify’s Playlists Captured the Biggest Music Trends of 2023

With another year coming to a close, Spotify is back with your personalized Wrapped, our annual recap of your listening highlights from the past 12 months that includes your top songs, artists, and podcasts, as well as your most distinct streaming habits. But we’re also taking a step back and looking at 2023’s biggest music trends on Spotify.

Thanks to the in-the-know editors responsible for creating our editorial playlists as part of the Global Curation Groups, the most iconic musical moments of the year were reflected on Spotify. Whether it was blockbuster movie soundtracks that grabbed the world’s attention, viral social media moments that bubbled up to the mainstream, or classic genres finding new fans in Gen Z, our experts were on top of it all.

For the Record sat down with our editorial team and got the scoop. 

Peso Pluma and Música Mexicana go mainstream

RADAR US artist Peso Pluma made himself known to the world in March with his feature on Eslabon Armado’s “Ella Baila Sola.” Fast-forward to now, and that song is one of the top-five most-streamed songs of 2023 globally—and is about to hit Spotify’s Billions Club. Meanwhile, the Música Mexicana genre at large has enjoyed a surge in popularity, dominating the global charts this summer.

Explore this trend on: Lo Mejor de La Reina 2023, Corridos Perrones, Corridos Tumbados, Today’s Top Hits

Folk rising

In 2023, a slew of indie artists emerged with folk-inspired albums including Mitski, Toro Y Moi, and boygenius. Plus, we heard new folk voices like Searows and 2024 Best New Artist Noah Kahan

Explore this trend on: Indie Twang, Juniper

Shoegaze returns courtesy of Gen Z

Shoegaze has been around since the late ’80s, but it experienced a resurgence in 2023 among Gen Z, who found new bands like Wisp as well as aughts stalwarts like Panchiko.

Over the past year, the genre has thrived within various Gen Z internet communities that have fostered pockets of interest and given birth to exciting new acts. Perhaps unknowingly, the emerging class of neo-shoegaze artists is contributing to genre diffusion, blending techniques from various music genres to create something fresh and unique.

Explore this trend on: Shoegaze Now, IRL Angel

Rema carries Afrobeats into Spotify’s Billions Club

Rema has been a hitmaker in Africa since 2019, but it was a collaboration with Selena Gomez on “Calm Down (Remix)” that shot him to international fame in 2023. The global smash earned the Afrobeats star a Grammy nomination, as well as a spot in our highly coveted Billions Club, making “Calm Down” the first African artist-led track to do so. 

Explore this trend on: African Heat, Billions Club, Today’s Top Hits

Taylor Swift’s eras on tour

Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour kicked off in March and was the live-music event of the year. Taylor not only picked songs from all 10 of her studio albums to perform in a stunning three-hour show, but she also set aside time each night for acoustic performances of two surprise songs. And according to Taylor’s rules, no two songs could be repeated unless she messed it up the first time. To capture this epic moment, we collected all of the surprise songs in a playlist, which was updated every weekend during the U.S. leg of her tour.

Explore this trend on: Surprise Song Era

Troye Sivan and Hyunjin’s IRL friendship

This past summer, Troye Sivan posted a TikTok that went viral about trying to find Hyunjin of Stray Kids. We joined in on the fun with a playlist and they eventually collabed on a remix of “Rush,” which also featured PinkPantheress.

Explore this trend on: what a moment

Peggy Gou takes house music to the top of the charts

House, one of the original genres of dance music, has grown in popularity since the pandemic. This summer, we saw massive house hits resonate with fans internationally, including Peggy Gou‘s “(It Goes Like) Nanana.” 

Other huge moments for house music include artists like Fred again.., Black Coffee, Chris Lake, and FISHER, who are breaking records around the world, and breakthrough opportunities for exciting artists like LP Giobbi, John Summit, and Dom Dolla

Explore this trend on: Umami, Housewerk presents…Best House of 2023, Summer House

It’s a Barbie world

Ahead of the Barbie release this summer, we saw “Barbiecore” aesthetics manifest in the pop culture zeitgeist. Once we got word that Barbie was going to feature a star-studded soundtrack with hits like Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice, and Aqua’s “Barbie World” and Dua Lipa’s “Dance The Night,” we brought all things Barbie to life on Spotify through the “pinkification” of several playlist covers, new editorial playlists, and partner playlists.

Explore this trend on: Hot Pink, Barbie Official Playlist

Hyper techno surges

There was an influx of high-BPM dance pop songs in general, and with it came a new wave of tracks that showcased a harder sound using classic techno and big room beats and basslines. We saw a surge in streams—especially from European Gen Zs—of techno-infused songs like Niklas Dee’s “Not Fair,” Creeds’ “Push Up,” and BENNETT’s “Vois sur ton chemin.”

Explore this trend on: rave, techno party

Jersey Club is everywhere 

Jersey Club production became ubiquitous not only in U.S. hip-hop but around the world. We also saw the genre’s influence find its way into K-Pop and thoughtful electronic music. Pioneers such as DJ Smallz 732, UNIIQU3, and Cookiee Kawaii were tapped to remix some of 2023’s biggest hits, and newcomers such as Kanii, keltiey, and Lay Bankz staked their claims as names to watch.

Explore this trend on: Jersey Club Heat presents…Best Jersey Club Songs of 2023

Tyla’s turns her viral moment into crossover success

South Africa’s Amapiano sound has been winning the hearts of electronic and dance fans after TikTok dances and DJ mixes helped it go viral in 2020. In 2023, RADAR Africa artist Tyla took her career to the next level, blending her R&B sound with Amapiano and South African dance genre Bacardi house on her hit song “Water.” After Spotify Africa’s partnership with the Giants of Africa Festival—a basketball event in Rwanda where Tyla’s viral dance was first seen—many posted their own versions of the dance challenge on social media, which led to “Water” skyrocketing around the world and earning a feature from Travis Scott on the remix.

Explore this trend on: RNB X, RADAR Africa, African Heat, RADAR Global 

Women run hip-hop  

Female rappers continued their reign in 2023, with top names like Nicki Minaj, Doja Cat, Latto, Ice Spice, Kaliii, Doechii, and the year’s breakout star, Sexyy Red, making some of the most creative and worthwhile hip-hop this year. 

Explore this trend on: RapCaviar presents…Best Hip-Hop Songs of 2023, Feelin’ Myself 

Pop-punk’s greatest legends return

We witnessed the resurgence of pop-punk’s most iconic figures with mainstays like Fall Out Boy, Sum 41, Green Day, and Neck Deep returning in 2023 with a taste of new music. Additionally, blink-182 welcomed back Tom DeLonge and embarked on a global tour to celebrate their new album, ONE MORE TIME…

Explore this trend on: Pop Punk’s Not Dead

The nu-metal revival continues

Nu-metal and alternative metal have made triumphant returns this year, with a younger audience discovering and devouring the catalogs of bands like Deftones, Korn, Slipknot, and more. Additionally, we’re seeing a wave of new nu-metal songs from rising artists who are embracing the sound and paying homage to their predecessors.

Explore this trend on: new nü, ALLURE

Alt country crosses over

This trend in country music had a slow build that reached new heights with the release of RADAR US artist Zach Bryan’s American Heartbreak in 2022, and took off 2023 with hits like Dylan Gossett’s Coal.” This acoustic, gritty sound was typically reserved for alternative country and folk playlists in the past, but it has fully moved into the mainstream with songs that have been fan favorites across our flagship playlists. 

Explore this trend on: Hot Country presents…Best Country Songs of 2023, Hot Hits USA, Today’s Top Hits, homegrown

Looking for more of the songs that have left their stamp on 2023? Check out our flagship playlist Today’s Top Hits

Celebrating the Creators and Fans of 2023 With Wrapped for Podcasters

Wrapped for Podcasters

Today we kicked off 2023 Spotify Wrapped, our annual campaign that brings creators and fans together to share their love of all things audio. And as Wrapped for Podcasters celebrates its fifth year, we’re thrilled to bring the love, excitement, and data stories to more creators than ever. 

2023 Wrapped for Podcasters is our way to recognize the achievements across our podcast creator ecosystem and offer a unique deep dive into user behavior, Spotify stats, listening trends, and more from the past year. 

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“Wrapped is Spotify’s biggest campaign of the year and has become its own moment around the world,” Anna Sian, Head of Marketing at Spotify for Podcasters, tells For the Record. “And from a creator’s audience growth to other milestones they’ve unlocked throughout the year, it’s a trove of really valuable information on their trends from the past year. It’s as personalized as a campaign can possibly get.”

A Really Good Year.

There’s a lot to celebrate this year with podcasts. In 2023, more than 300 million listeners discovered their new favorite podcasts, and they were engaged, responding to more than 14 million creator polls. Of the shows receiving a podcaster Wrapped this year, over one-third were created in 2023, with more than 760 million minutes recorded overall. 

At Spotify, we’ve also been busy: doubling down on giving creators more data and better tools. We’ve increased our focus on creator education throughout the year so more podcasters understand ways to grow their show and be successful. “With Spotify for Podcasters programs like Masterclass and the release of our recent Fan Study report,” explains Anna, “our goal is to help creators learn from their peers and develop strong bonds within the podcasting community.” 

All About Growth

“It may come as no surprise that podcast creators are obsessed with their shows’ growth,” Anna says. “They work hard to perfect every episode, so they want to know their show is resonating with fans and finding new listeners. Their unwavering dedication to understanding listener data is the driving inspiration behind Wrapped for Podcasters.”

Like previous years, the core experience is rooted in a microsite that delivers a personalized experience to each podcaster, with listener data and creator trends framed in the context of the past year. Top episodes, most-shared episodes, average podcast rating, global listener stats, and year-over-year growth are all there for creators to dig into.

This year we’re adding even more tools and insights to Wrapped for Podcasters, including the top music genre streamed by a show’s podcast listeners and a new data story featuring fan engagement insights that includes a quiz around your most-talked-about episode. 

It’s the Journey

“Listening to a podcast is like having a creator as your best friend,” explains Anna. “They’re with you on your commute, while you’re washing dishes, making you laugh or sharing some tears with you. Wrapped for Podcasters provides the perfect opportunity for creators to acknowledge their fans who have come along on their journeys, stuck around, and become a part of the conversation.”

Dig into a world of data and read all about it in the Spotify for Podcasters blog.