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Spotify Wrapped 2022: New Features, Personalized Experience

Spotifys Wrapped is back, bigger and better than ever. This year, the annual review feature focuses on personalized data, fun interactions, and new social features. Users can now compare their listening habits with friends in real-time, take an interactive top song quiz, and discover their unique listening style. Spotify also introduces top albums and metrics for audiobooks and podcasts. Despite moving away from AI-driven features, large language models add a storytelling layer to users Wrapped data.

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