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How to Check Your Spotify Listening History

Ethan Martinez
Last updated: 2025/08/28 at 1:39 AM
Ethan Martinez Published August 28, 2025
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Spotify has revolutionized how people listen to music, making it easy to discover new songs, artists, and genres on the go. However, with all this effortless streaming, it’s also easy to lose track of the songs you’ve listened to. That’s where Spotify’s listening history comes in. Whether you want to revisit that catchy tune you heard last night or analyze your music taste over time, checking your listening history is a convenient way of staying connected with your favorite tracks.

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How to View Listening History on Spotify DesktopHow to Check on Mobile (iOS and Android)Using Spotify’s “Wrapped” and “Your Library”Exporting Listening HistoryConclusionFrequently Asked Questions

There are a few ways to check your Spotify listening history depending on the device you’re using and how detailed you want your history to be. Here’s a comprehensive guide to accessing your listening history on Spotify for both desktop and mobile platforms.

How to View Listening History on Spotify Desktop

If you use the Spotify desktop app on Windows or macOS, here’s how you can see your recently played tracks:

  1. Open the Spotify desktop app.
  2. Click on the queue icon in the lower-right corner of the screen (two lines and a triangle).
  3. In the new panel that appears, select the “Recently Played” tab at the top.
  4. You’ll see a list of songs you’ve recently played.

Note that while this feature shows your recent activity, it typically displays the last 50 to 100 songs, not your complete listening history. However, it can still help you track down a song you heard earlier in the day or week.

How to Check on Mobile (iOS and Android)

Spotify’s mobile app also allows some access to your listening history, though it’s slightly more limited than the desktop version:

  1. Open the Spotify app on your smartphone.
  2. Go to the Home screen and tap the clock icon in the top-right corner. This represents your listening history.
  3. Here, you’ll find a chronological list of music and podcast content you’ve recently listened to.

This feature allows users to tap on any listed item to revisit it, add it to a playlist, or share it with friends.

Using Spotify’s “Wrapped” and “Your Library”

While daily or recent history can be tracked directly, Spotify also offers annual summaries and collections that help you explore long-term patterns.

  • Spotify Wrapped: Released at the end of each year, Wrapped provides a personalized recap of your most-played songs, artists, genres, and podcasts.
  • Your Library: This section helps you go back to albums, artists, and playlists you’ve saved or liked, which often contains selections you’ve frequently played.

For those looking to dive even deeper into their listening trends, third-party services like Last.fm or Stats for Spotify can sync with your account to provide analytics and more detailed historical charts of your plays.

Exporting Listening History

Currently, Spotify does not offer a built-in function for exporting your complete listening history. However, users with a Spotify Developer account can use Spotify’s Web API to fetch recently played tracks through personalization endpoints. This is ideal for developers or tech-savvy users who want to perform custom analysis.

Otherwise, using external tools such as Last.fm’s scrobbling service is a popular way to maintain a complete long-term history outside of Spotify.

Conclusion

Whether you’re interested in rediscovering a song or observing your evolving taste in music, Spotify offers several ways to check in on your listening history. Although it’s most useful for recent playback, combining it with third-party tools or relying on annual features like Wrapped provides a more holistic view. Staying informed about your own listening habits can add another layer of enjoyment to your music experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I see older songs beyond what the app shows?
    Not natively. Spotify only shows a limited number of recently played tracks. For older history, consider using a service like Last.fm to track your listening over time.
  • Does Spotify show podcast history?
    Yes, podcasts you’ve recently listened to are also included in your listening history.
  • Is there a way to delete specific songs from my history?
    No, Spotify currently doesn’t allow users to manually clear or delete individual songs from their listening history.
  • Can I see history from another device?
    Yes, Spotify syncs your account across devices, so listening history is generally preserved between devices as long as you’re logged into the same account.
  • How accurate is Spotify Wrapped?
    Spotify Wrapped is fairly accurate but based only on data collected between January 1st and a cut-off around November, so December listening might not be included.

Ethan Martinez August 28, 2025
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By Ethan Martinez
I'm Ethan Martinez, a tech writer focused on cloud computing and SaaS solutions. I provide insights into the latest cloud technologies and services to keep readers informed.

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