Ever wondered what your very first Spotify track says about your music journey?
This year, the platform is turning nostalgia into an interactive celebration with the launch of “Spotify 20: Your Party of the Year(s)”, a new in-app experience that lets listeners revisit the soundtrack of their lives.
As the streaming service celebrates two decades of music discovery, the feature goes beyond a simple retrospective. Instead, it offers users a deeply personal look back at the songs, artists, and listening moments that have shaped their journey since day one on the platform.
Your journey, songs, and memories unlocked

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From the first track ever streamed to all-time favorite artists, the company is inviting users to reconnect with the music tied to key life moments — whether it’s heartbreak anthems, road trip playlists, late-night discoveries, or the songs that quietly defined everyday routines.
Inside the experience, listeners can unlock a range of personalized insights, including their exact join date on the platform, their first-ever streamed song, their most-played artist of all time, and the total number of unique tracks they’ve explored over the years.
Users will also receive a curated All-Time Top Songs playlist, featuring their 120 most-played tracks complete with play counts, ready to be saved, replayed, and shared.
Share memories, celebrate music, relive the journey

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To extend the experience beyond the app, the platform is also rolling out shareable social cards, encouraging fans to post and compare their listening journeys with friends and communities online.
Adding to the celebration, the company is also giving its app icon a limited-time transformation into a green disco ball — an eye-catching nod to the millions of personal music stories built on the platform over the past 20 years.
To join the experience, users can simply search “Spotify 20” or “Party of the Year(s)” within the app, or visit spotify.com/20 on mobile.
As the streaming platform marks this milestone, the campaign underscores a simple idea: music isn’t just something we listen to — it’s something we live with, grow with, and remember.