


Go to your Spotify for Podcasters dashboard to access your Wrapped and then share the results with your fans.

Now that the year is coming to a close, it’s time to look back and celebrate your podcast’s strides with your listeners - it’s time for your 2020 Wrapped.Ī personalized look at your podcast’s year on Spotify, Wrapped celebrates the gains you made compared to last year, where in the world your fanbase grew the most, top-performing episodes, and much more. But create you did – despite everything that’s happened, you managed to adapt and even find ways for your podcast to thrive. This has been a year of unprecedented upheaval and reckonings that have forced us all to adapt and adjust the ways we live, work, and create. It all sounds serious, but never fear, our larrikin nature persevered with Comedy podcasts the most popular genre with Australian listeners.To say that 2020 has been a challenging year for all of us is an understatement. This year Australians exhibited a fascination with the current affairs, with From the Newsroom, The Quicky, and Squiz Today named as the top three podcasts streamed in Australia. If you’re not into MMA, DMT or psilocybin, you can check out the second and third place podcasts TED Talks Daily and The Daily. Podcastsįor those of you who listen to podcasts more than music, you’ll be unsurprised to hear that the behemoth that is The Joe Rogan Experience took out the top spot in podcasts for Spotify this year. Juice WRLD got the nod as the most streamed artist in Australia, while globally, Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny took out the most streamed artist title.Īustralian hip hop group the Hilltop Hoods are our favourite local artist to stream, while The Wiggles are the most streamed artist on Spotify Kids.īillie Eilish getting the nod as Spotify’s most-streamed female artist, with Taylor Swift hot on her heels in second place.īad Bunny also gets a nod with the most-streamed album globally of 2020, with YHLQMDLG, though it was followed by The Weeknd’s After Hours and Post Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding.
