Listen to the top 100 songs that I played on Spotify during 2018.
They recently sent me an email which highlighted my 2018 music. I love a wide variety of music from many genres and artists, but you probably already knew that, if you have followed my blog over the past 4 years. In fact, Spotify called me “adventurous” because I listened to “non-mainstream” artists 159% more than the average Spotify user. I also included my top songs for 2017 and 2016.
Playlist (2018)
Your Top Songs – 2018 (Playlist) – 100 songs, 7 hr 23 min
Enjoy the following custom playlist Spotify created for me with the 100 songs that I loved most this year, all wrapped up.
Playlist (2017)
Your Top Songs – 2017 (Playlist) – 100 songs, 6 hr 53 min
Playlist (2016)
Your Top Songs – 2016 (Playlist) – 99 songs, 7 hr 4 min
Summary
Here are various summaries they provided that reflect my Spotify listening history during 2018. Very interesting!
Statistics
- 11,288 minutes (188 hours – 22% more than 2017)
- 2,736 songs (228/month)
Top Artists
- Michael Logozar
- Stefano Guzzetti
- Manos Milonakis
- Louis Landon
- Kathryn Kaye
Top Songs
- Dressed on Festen (2017) by Milos Milonakis
- Questions on The Journey, Vol. 1 (2018) by Cinthia Garcia
- Slow Down
- Luminous on Encounters of the Beautiful Kind (2018) by Rachel LaFond
- A Beautiful Distraction on Waking the Muse (2013) by Michele McLaughlin
Top Genres
- Pop
- Classical
- Indie
- Roots
Oldest Song
Even with all the newfangled music coming out, I still found time for oldies like this.
Cavalleria Rusticana: Intermezzo on Mascagni:Cavalleria Rusticana (Remastered) (1953) by Renato Cellini
Tastebreakers (Playlist) – 50 songs, 4 hr 4 min
To broaden my horizons in 2019, Spotify created this playlist of songs from genres and artists I don’t usually explore.
You have fabulous taste in music, Doug! I just read my stats and listened to 66,443 minutes! Because I follow Lindsey Stirling on Spotify, we got presale tickets for floor seats to her Sacramento concert a few weeks ago!
Wow, that’s way more listening than me! I noticed that you spent a lot of time listening to Brian Crain – isn’t he fantastic! Hope you enjoyed your Lindsey Sterling concert.
I would love to see him in concert! I think you have? Lindsey Stirling was incredible!
No, I have not seen Brian Crain, but quite a few others.
I’ll be posting another popular violinist soon.
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