The launch of Spotify Wrapped is a day that music fans either anticipate or dread.
The tool lets you dig deep into your musical obsessions from the past twelve months, revealing your trendy or tragic listening habits.
While Spotify has yet to confirm the release date for Wrapped 2024, it has posted a teaser video on X (formerly Twitter).
‘This year there were crowds. This also applies to your Wrapped. Coming Soon,” it mysteriously wrote.
The video features nine versions of the iconic Spotify logo in different colors and designs.
For example, one logo is black and gray and has metal spikes around the edge.
Another is purple and white and has subtle glitter.
It didn’t take sharp-eyed viewers long to carefully examine all nine logos – and now they think they’ve cracked the references.
While Spotify has yet to confirm the release date for Wrapped 2024, it has posted a teaser video on X. The video features nine versions of the iconic Spotify logo in different colors and designs
The launch of Spotify Wrapped is a day that music fans either anticipate or dread
Spotify posted the teaser on November 27 at 2:00 PM GMT and the same day at 4:42 PM GMT. X user @vitudos had cracked all nine references.
‘all spotify packaged references; a thread,” they posted, along with a screenshot of all nine logos.
The first logo resembles a coffee cup, which according to @vitudos is a reference to Sabrina Carpenter’s album.
“espesso — short and sweet, by Sabrina Carpenter,” they tweeted.
Chappell Roan’s album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, is represented by the light blue and white logo, while the bronze and silver logo is a reference to Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter, according to the fan.
One of the easiest logos to crack is undoubtedly the lime green logo, which somewhat resembles Spotify’s original logo.
“brat, by charli xcx,” @vitudos wrote simply, alongside an image of Brat’s album cover.
According to the fan, the black-and-gray logo with the pointed edge is a reference to Hardstone Pscyho by Don Toliver.
The first logo resembles a coffee cup, which according to @vitudos is a reference to Sabrina Carpenter’s album
Chappell Roan’s album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, is represented by the light blue and white logo
One of the easiest logos to crack is undoubtedly the lime green logo, which somewhat resembles Spotify’s original logo
Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets Department, meanwhile, is represented by the dark purple and white logo, and the yellow snakeskin logo is a reference to Megan Thee Stallion’s Hiss.
Finally, the purple water-like logo is a reference to Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft, and the purple sparkly logo is a reference to Guts (Spilled) by Olivia Rodridgo.
While @vitudos may have cracked the references, fans are still torn over the likely release date for Spotify Wrapped.
“So Spotify Wrapped is coming out tomorrow or December 2nd,” one user suggested.
Another wrote: ‘Spotify will probably be out on December 4th.’
And someone joked: ‘2024 Packaged release date: December 32, stay tuned.’
Meanwhile, another user analyzed previous years’ release dates, hoping to get answers.
‘Spotify Wrapped release dates in recent years: 2018 – December 6, 2019 – December 5, 2020 – December 1, 2021 – December 1, 2022 – November 30, 2023 – November 29, 2024 – ???’ they wrote.
According to the fan, the bronze and silver logo is a reference to Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter
The purple, water-like logo is a reference to Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft, and the purple sparkly logo is a reference to Guts (Spilled) by Olivia Rodridgo
To get to the bottom of all this, MailOnline asked ChatGPT for his opinion on the likely release date.
“For 2024, it is likely that Spotify Wrapped will release between November 29 and December 2, assuming they follow the same pattern,” the AI bot said.
“Since today is November 29th, it could even be today!”
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