
Other services such as Apple Music’s iTunes readily provides such data, but for whatever reason, Spotify has this information on lockdown. what songs or artists you’ve listened to the most) is not available on Spotify. One of the drawbacks with Spotify is that ‘readily accessible data’ about individual streaming data (e.g. purchasing or saving music on my Mac Laptop or iPhone) and I rarely purchase music CDs. As a result, I’m an inconsistent iTunes user (e.g. Since I’ve become a heavy listener of streaming music, I don’t purchase or download music as much. Note: As of September 2018, according to CNET, Apple Music has the largest music library at 45 million songs, with Spotify in second at 35 million songs. Nevertheless, Spotify became my streaming music service-of-choice, primarily because of its then (2016) huge music catalog of over 30 million songs. At the bottom of the article/song rankings is a playlist which includes the songs on my ‘Top 50’ list.īesides Spotify, I do listen to and discover music via other video and music services such as YouTube, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Pandora, AccuRadio and iHeartRadio. After doing some online digging, I found a database that detailed my Spotify music preferences.īelow are my top 50 ‘most played’ Spotify songs (ranked #50 to #1), which includes links to the songs and artist biographies along with commentary. Yet, until recently I had no idea, data-wise, which songs and/or artists I listened to the most on Spotify’s streaming music platform. Have you ever wondered which songs you’ve played ad nauseam on Spotify? I’ve been a Spotify user since 2012, became a paid subscriber (premium user) in 2016. Artists on YETBW’s ‘Top 50 Most-Played Songs On Spotify’ List (Image/Angelia N.
