This year’s YouTube Music Recap will be officially available by the end of this month. It will provide details of the top songs, albums, artists, and more for YouTube Music users for this year. However, some lucky users are already getting access to YouTube Music 2024 Recap .
Some lucky users already have access to their YouTube Music 2024 Recap A Reddit user who goes by the name FesteringDarkness has already received access to their YouTube Music 2024 Recap . The user has also shared the screenshot of the latest recap. In the photo, you can see the Redditer’s respective Top artists and Top Tracks on YouTube Music for this year.
Notably, you can also see the number of total minutes they spent on YouTube Music listening to their favorite songs. It’s worth mentioning that we haven’t seen reports of anyone else getting access to their YouTube Music recaps. There’s a possibility that the user on Reddit was very fortunate to get early access .
There could also be a glitch in the streaming service’s programming for this user. YouTube Music users usually get access to the feature by November-end YouTube Music usually provides access to user recaps by the end of November. In 2022, YouTube Music announced it was time for recaps on November 29.
Users had the same made available to them on November 30 last year. If more people receive it early in the coming days, then there’s a possibility the recap is dropping early this year. If it happens, then YouTube Music Recap will beat the competitor Spotify’s Wrapped.
What is YouTube Music Recap? For those unaware, YouTube Music’s recap functionality is exactly what it sounds like. It’s a recap of the music, artists, top songs, genres, number of minutes of music listening, and more for YouTube Music users. Notably, it’s your journey on YouTube Music from January through November every year.
That said, it is an auto-generated playlist of top things on YouTube Music for every year..
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YouTube Music 2024 Recap is already live for some users
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