How To Find Spotify Wrapped 2022: Harry Styles Tops Most-Streamed List

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Spotify has confirmed it will be sharing the 2022 Spotify Wrapped statistics on Wednesday, November 30.

At the end of each year, Spotify gives users their year in review, showing listeners data on their top songs, artists, genres and podcasts, as well as how many minutes they've listened during the year.

Fans recently questioned the streaming platform about when they would be able to see their Spotify Wrapped for 2022, as many internet users look forward to sharing the findings on their social media pages.

Now it has been confirmed that on Wednesday, Spotify users will be able to access their personalized 2022 Wrapped experience exclusively in the Spotify mobile app (iOS and Android) on the 2022 Wrapped hub.

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Spotify has revealed they will released the 2022 Spotify Unwrapped data on November 30. Pictured is an iPhone 11 screen showing the Spotify icon with Beats headphones. Getty Images

Spotify encourages users to make sure their Spotify app is updated to the latest version (8.7.78) to access.

The experience will begin being available to users globally from 8 a.m. ET and should then be fully rolled out to users by 9 a.m. ET.

Ahead of the Spotify Wrapped rundowns being released, Spotify has also unveiled the top artists, songs, albums, and podcasts that have provided the soundtrack to over 456 million listeners around the world.

The most-streamed song of 2022 has been confirmed as Harry Styles' international hit "As It Was," with more than 1.6 billion streams globally this year.

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Harry Styles pictured at the Los Angeles premiere of "My Policeman" at Regency Bruin Theatre on November 01, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. The singer's "As It Was" has been confirmed as the most-streamed song... Kevin Winter/Getty Images

In the second and third spots respectively, are "Heat Waves" by Glass Animals and for the second year running, "STAY (with Justin Bieber)" by The Kid LAROI.

As for 2022's most-streamed global artists, Bad Bunny has become the first artist to top Spotify's most-streamed artist list three years in a row, generating more than 18.5 billion streams this year.

To celebrate the Puerto Rican star, Spotify will be rolling out a feature over the next week that will transform the platform's classic green heart into Bad Bunny's iconic red heart when users "like" or tap the heart on a Bad Bunny track.

Coming in second to Bad Bunny, real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, the second most-streamed artist on Spotify of 2022—and most-streamed female artist of the year—is Taylor Swift.

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Bad Bunny performing onstage during his World's Hottest Tour at SoFi Stadium on September 30, 2022 in Inglewood, California. The star is the most-streamed artist on Spotify this year. Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Swift, who released her tenth studio album Midnights in October, is followed by Drake at number three, The Weeknd at number four and BTS at number five on the most-streamed artist list.

Most-streamed artist Bad Bunny also tops the most-streamed album list with Un Verano Sin Ti, which is followed by Styles' third studio album Harry's House.

Making up the rest of the top five most-streamed albums are three LPs from 2021; Olivia Rodrigo's SOUR, Ed Sheeran's =, and Doja Cat's Planet Her in the third, fourth and fifth spots respectively.

Meanwhile, The Joe Rogan Experience takes the number one slot for most popular podcast of the year globally.

Coming in second and third are Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy and Emma Chamberlain's Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain.

The fourth and fifth slots are then both followed by thriller/crime series, with Caso 63 coming in at number four and Crime Junkie rounding off the top five most popular podcasts in fifth place.

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