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Spotify Wrapped lets users review what they listened to in 2018

(Nathan Denette/AP and Spotify)
(Nathan Denette/AP and Spotify)

Spotify has released a feature which allows its users to see a breakdown of the music they have listened to in 2018.

Rap artist Drake was announced as the most popular artist of the year on the streaming service this week, with 8.2 billion streams in 2018, but Spotify Wrapped allows users to access statistics specific to them.

The feature shows users the five artists and songs they listened to most, as well as the number of hours they spent listening to their number one artist.

Users are also given a top 100 playlist of their most played songs, in order, which they can save as a playlist to their library.

A summary also shows users their top five favourite musical genres, such as pop, rock or classical, and the exact number of minutes they spent listening to Spotify this year.

Other interesting features within the review include the first song you listened to in 2018 and the oldest track.

It even shows you the star sign you listened to most, such as Scorpio for artists such as Drake and SZA.

In the global charts for 2018, Spotify announced the most streamed track was God’s Plan by Drake and the most streamed album was the rapper’s Scorpion record, the statistics making him the most streamed artist of all time.

The most streamed female artist was pop star Ariana Grande, whose recent song thank u, next garnered 220 million streams, with British artist Dua Lipa and American rapper Cardi B taking second and third place respectively.

In second for overall artists was rapper Post Malone and in third XXXTentacion, who died in June, while singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran was fifth after taking top spot in 2017.