- Music, a universal language and great food for the soul has many listening for over fifty thousand minutes. Spotify Wrapped has decided to highlight people's love for music by evaluating what they have been listening to the whole year, assessing which artists were their favourites, and determining how many minutes they listened to the particular genre. According to the shared stories wrapped by friends, most people love to listen to slow heartbreak songs that resonate with relationships.
Music, a universal language and great food for the soul has many listening for over fifty thousand minutes. Spotify Wrapped has decided to highlight people's love for music by evaluating what they have been listening to the whole year, assessing which artists were their favourites, and determining how many minutes they listened to the particular genre. According to the shared stories wrapped by friends, most people love to listen to slow heartbreak songs that resonate with relationships.
Spotify has had many people question their music taste and evaluate what they listen to, which speaks volumes about their social lives. Music has this specific power to tell one's lifestyle. Some people like the savage type of life and tend to want to copy the lifestyle of the musicians singing the genre of music.
Others are into sad and heartbreak songs; if you look deeper into their lifestyle, they are either lover girls or boys. Some people say reggae is music for the Rasta kind of people, and lastly, rhumba captures a crowd of mainly mature older people since it is slow.
Spotify has taken to its power to explore this side of people and is doing a good job. Spotify, being the most streamed platform for music, will now have more followers and streamers than ever before.
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