The Canadainternet loves Spotify Wrapped while simultaneously loving to poke fun at it. If you use Spotify, you're pretty much obligated to share your Wrapped on social media. Needless to say, Spotify Wrapped Day — which happens to be today, Wednesday, Dec. 4 — is a big day online.
There's lots to check out in 2024's version of Spotify Wrapped. Mashable's Crystal Bell has all the details, but in short, Spotify users got their "music evolution" for the year, details on their top listening streaks, and, most strangely, an AI-generated podcast that sums up their listening habits in audio format.
The internet had lots of jokes, memes, and reactions about it all.
Folks made jokes about, well, nothing really changing.
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same as ever for me except please please please wormed its way in cuz it rules
— Tim Marcin (@timmarcin.bsky.social) December 4, 2024 at 9:07 AM
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Lots of people weren't excited with how Wrapped went in 2024.
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There were also the random, weird jokes that the internet makes about, well, anything.
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Spotify Wrapped just dropped. Mine is very “meat and potatoes”
— ITYSL memes 💦🥩 (@ityslmemes.com) December 4, 2024 at 9:22 AM
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It might not be the most exciting year for Wrapped but, as has become a yearly ritual, the internet was still chatting about it all Wednesday.
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