How to See Your Spotify Stats

Key Takeaways

  • Check your top artists and tracks on the Spotify web app by accessing your Profile and selecting Show All under Top Artists This Month and Top Tracks This Month.
  • Use third-party apps like Stats for Spotify, Chosic, and Obscurify to analyze your Spotify statistics, including top artists, genres, and songs, as well as more in-depth insights.
  • To protect your privacy, log out of third-party websites by removing access to your account.



Curious about your Spotify vibe? Do you want to know your Spotify statistics? Or learn about the songs and artists you’ve listened to the most?

You don’t have to wait until Spotify Wrapped at the end of the year to do that. Music statistics are a fun way to learn about your taste in music, as well as your listening habits, and you can use Spotify and third-party apps to check out your stats.


How to Check Your Top Artists and Tracks Using the Spotify Web App

Spotify Wrapped appears at the end of each year, providing statistics like the top songs you listened to, your top artists, what percentage of listeners you fall into, your top genres, etc. You can even view your old Spotify Wrapped playlists after Spotify Wrapped is over.

However, did you know you can check some of your Spotify stats without waiting for the yearly Wrapped feature? You don’t get specific minutes listened to or the in-depth analysis of Spotify Wrapped, but it gives you a good quick insight into your recent listening habits. All you need to do is go to Spotify.com (it doesn’t work in the desktop app), log into your account, then follow these steps:


  1. Click on the user icon in the top right corner of the web page and select Profile.
  2. You should see a section titled Top artists this month. Click on it or the Show All option located to its right. You’ll be able to see all your top artists for the month.
  3. Next up, head back to your Spotify Profile and scroll down to Top tracks this month. Again, click the link or select Show All, and you’ll see your top tracks for the month.

As you can see in the Spotify web app, this information is only available to you, so you don’t need to worry about someone else finding what you like.


How to See Your Spotify Statistics Using Third-Party Apps

Seeing your top tracks and artists is useful, but if you’re like me, you want the hard data behind your listening habits. Thankfully, there are tons of third-party apps and websites you can use to check your Spotify statistics. These apps access your account, collect data, and provide statistics.

You’ll need to permit these apps to access your data, but there are three free, easy-to-use ways to check your Spotify statistics.

1. Stats for Spotify

Stats for Spotify is a free website that allows you to check statistics like top artists, top genres, top tracks, and recently played songs. It even lets you create playlists. Just log into the website with Spotify and begin your search.


Stats for Spotify lets you check your Spotify statistics over three time periods: four weeks, six months, and all-time. And when you’re done, you can choose to create a playlist of all your most streamed songs for any timeframe. You can then share your Spotify playlists with your friends and family.

2. Chosic

Chosic is another useful and free website for checking your Spotify statistics. With Chosic you can not only check your top artists and songs, but you can check your top main genre, sub-genre, decade, mood, and listening habits. It also allows you to run these statistics against three time periods: a month, six months, and all-time.


Chosic also provides services like the Spotify Playlist Analyzer, where you can analyze any playlist for information and statistics like ratings, genre, popularity, and moods. Another service Chosic provides is the Spotify Playlist Sorter, where you can easily sort your playlists alphabetically, by release date, or in any order you want.

3. Obscurify

Obscurify is a free website that lets you check your Spotify statistics, learn about your music taste, and compare your music tastes to other people around the world.

Obscurify lets you check your top genres, artists, and songs from the current period (defined as six-weeks) and all-time. It also analyzes your moods and favorite decades and provides song recommendations.


Perhaps the most unique feature of this website is its obscurity rating. Obscurify analyzes how rare and obscure your overall music is compared to other listeners. You can also switch to different countries to determine how obscure your music is compared to other listeners in that country. It also highlights your top five obscure artists and songs (though it feels like some are less obscure than others).

How to Log Out of Third-Party Websites on Spotify

When you are done checking and analyzing your Spotify statistics, it would be best to remove the website’s access to your account to keep your Spotify account private. To do this, log into your account on the Spotify web app and follow these steps:

  1. To open your Spotify account, select your profile icon in the top right corner, then select Accounts.
  2. In the new window, scroll down to Manage apps.
  3. Click on Remove Access to prevent the websites accessing your account and data.


Everyone loves Spotify Wrapped. The end-of-year roundup is a fun way to see what you’ve been listening to throughout the year. But a whole year is a long time to wait, especially when there are other ways to see your Spotify listening data ahead of time.

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