SPOTIFY subscribers who built a Playlist in a Bottle a year ago have just days to claim it, before it disappears forever.
The musical time capsule feature gave listeners the chance to select songs they love in January 2024, to reopen 12 months later.
“The interactive in-app experience is the perfect time capsule to remember and reflect on the music you loved and how your taste may have evolved over the past 365 days,” Spotify writes in a blog post.
Each playlist is built by asking users a series of questions, such as: “A song you’d play for aliens if they visited Earth,” “A song you need to hear live in 2024” or “A song you’re going to kiss someone to this year.”.
The songs in answer to these questions are what form the capsule mixtape.
Users can even write a little message to their future selves.
Spotify users have been able to unseal their Playlist in a Bottle since the first week of January.
But listeners who haven’t claimed theirs yet, must do so now, or risk losing it.
Spotify will only keep hold of your Playlist in a Bottle until 31 January.
If you haven’t saved it to your playlists by that date, then it will vanish.
Spotify introduced the hit-feature in 2023.
And following an underwhelming Wrapped 2024 event, it has received even more praise.
“I just opened the Spotify Playlist in a Bottle feature and it made me laugh, cry, and smile. 10/10 feature,” one user wrote on X.
Another added: “I just got my Playlist in a Bottle! I like this feature a lot more than Spotify Wrapped. It feels a lot more interactive!”
Find your Playlist in a Bottle
Spotify’s Playlist in a Bottle is available to both Spotify free and premium users.
To find it, simply visit spotify.com/playlistinabottle on your iPhone or Android device.
Next, click “Claim Your Playlist” to see which songs you sealed away in January 2024.
Spotify’s Biggest Songs of the Year 2024
SlotsCalendar have shared which artists topped the Spotify charts in 2024. They even revealed how many times their songs were streamed and how much that artist took home in royalties.
- Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso – 1,641,399,000 streams – £4,924,100
- Benson Boone – Beautiful Things – 1,606,489,000 streams -£4,819,400
- Billie Eilish – BIRDS OF A FEATHER – 1,568,480,000 streams – £4,705,400
- FloyyMenor and Chris Mj- Gata Only – 1,302,507,000 streams – £3,907,500
- Hozier – Too Sweet – 1,133,726,000 streams- £3,401,100
- Jimin – Who – 1,109,455,000 streams- £3,328,300
- Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars – Die With A Smile -1,096,187,000 streams- £3,288,500
- Artemas – i like the way you kiss me – 1,062,858,000 streams- £3,188,500
- Ariana Grande – we can’t be friends (wait for your love) – 1,054,252,000 streams- £3,162,700
- Sabrina Carpenter – Please Please Please – 1,050,976,000 streams- £3,152,900
- Tommy Richman – MILLION DOLLAR BABY – 963,909,000 streams – £2,891,700
- Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us – 925,164,000 streams- £2,775,400
- Post Malone – I Had Some Help (Feat. Morgan Wallen) – 803,577,000 streams- £2,410,700
- KAROL G – Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido – 752,106,000 streams – £2,256,300
- Taylor Swift – Fortnight -748,904,000 streams- £2,246,700