
A yearly highlight for Spotify users is the music platform’s Wrapped, a totally-Instagrammable reflection on the songs, artists, and genres that defined their past 12 months.
The annual Wrapped is undoubtedly exciting, but many music lovers are bored of waiting until the end of the year for a neat graphic of their most-listened to tunes – enter the Spotify Pie.
It is, essentially, a perfectly round and delightfully colourful pie chart, showing you all the musical genres and artists you’ve been enjoying.
Here is everything you need to know about the tool, including how to make your own nifty chart.
What is a Spotify Pie chart?
While Spotify’s official Wrapped feature only comes around once a year, this independent version developed by Californian student Darren Huang updates monthly.

Users can see the specific genres of music they listen to most on the app, as well as their top artists.
Genres can range from Nu Gaze to Japanese Classical, and the chart helpfully separates them out into chunk varying in size, depending on how much you listen to it.
How do I create a Spotify Pie?
Accessing your personalised pie chart is easy as, well, pie.
When you first land on the homepage of the Spotify Pie website, it will ask you to connect your account to ‘bake your monthly genre pie’.
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Once you’ve logged in, the Spotify Pie chart will almost instantly appear and you can view just how tasteful (or not) your music choices are.
The chart will be split up into a rainbow of colours with a key underneath to help users identify what each section means.
You can also hover your cursor over a section of the pie (or tap the screen if you’re using a phone) to reveal the genre and which artists fit into it.
Underneath, you can see a list of the artists you’ve listened to most this month, which descend in size according to how much time you’ve spent listening to them.
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Is there an Apple Music Pie chart available?
It doesn’t seem that there is a version of the Spotify Pie for Apple Music users, though that’s not to say one won’t be created in future.
However, if you use Apple Music or another streaming service, such as Tidal, YouTube Music or Deezer for example, you should be able to collect data on your listening and track your usage using last.fm.
You’ll be able to get weekly and yearly listening reports using this tool – which is available on iOS and Android as an app.
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