As the year draws to a close, Spotify users are eagerly awaiting the release of the 2024 edition of Wrapped. However, many are frustrated that the popular annual feature has yet to be launched, despite it typically being available by the end of November. This year, Spotify has only teased the release, leaving fans waiting.
In a press statement on November 27, the company stated: "Wrapped is almost here. And one of the keys to getting the best Wrapped experience is making sure your Spotify app is up-to-date."
As December begins, users have flooded social media platforms, particularly X, asking when the feature will be available. Many have posted humorous memes about the delay. One user commented: "December 2nd no Spotify Wrapped."
Another user tweeted: "December 2nd already and #SpotifyWrapped is still not out."
Others expressed their impatience with stronger language, such as: "ITS OFFICIALLY DECEMBER B*TCH NOW WHERE THE F*CK ARE YOU???????"
One more user added: "I can’t wait any longer, I need it #Wrapped2024."
Frustration continued to mount, and more memes circulated as users shared their discontent.
One wrote: "I need my spotify wrapped rn I want to see my top 5 songs and my artist I can’t breathe #Wrapped2024."
Another tweet humorously listed tasks they could accomplish before receiving their Wrapped: "List of things I can do before I get my #SpotifyWrapped. -get my degree -get married -have babies -retirement -💀."
One user even joked: "even my dad came back home before my #SpotifyWrapped."
Spotify's Wrapped feature offers personalized insights into users' music preferences, including their top songs, favorite artists, and listening habits. Introduced as a marketing campaign in 2016, it has since become a beloved tradition among users.
The reactions on social media to the delayed release reflect the high level of excitement among Spotify users. The November 27 press release also suggested that users must update their app for the best Wrapped experience.
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