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It’s that time of year again: Spotify’s annual “Wrapped” reveal of listeners’ most frequent playlists.
Notably, Taylor Swift came out on top on both the respective artist and album lists.
“Top Streamed Artist AND Album on @spotify this year!? You guys are unbelievable,” Swift, 34, wrote via her Instagram Story on Wednesday, December 4. “What an amazing thing to find out going into our last weekend of Eras shows. 💋 THANK YOU!”
To celebrate the honor, Swift also recorded a special message to her Spotify listeners.

“Hi, I just wanted to say thank you so much for being one of my top listeners on Spotify, that’s so nice of you,” she said in the video. “I look back on this year and I think about how special you guys made it for us being on the Eras Tour. We went all over the world. We went to Europe, Australia, Asia, back through America then to Canada.”
The Grammy winner added, “Thank you if you came to see the show, thank you for streaming the music. It’s just been such a wild ride, and I really appreciate everything you guys have done — including listening to my music so much. So cool.”
Swift even topped the Wrapped lists of many famous Spotify subscribers, including Sarah Michelle Gellar, Sophie Turner and Maisie Peters.
Keep scrolling to see which artists the stars were listening to throughout 2024:
Sophie Turner

Turner’s No. 1 artist was Jungle. “@junge4eva and ever,” she wrote via Instagram Story.
Other artists featured in the actress’ roundup were Cigarettes After Sex, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan and Swift. (Swift’s inclusion should come as no surprise since Turner, after all, is a friend of the singer and a shameless, well-documented Swiftie.)

Sarah Michelle Gellar

Gellar noted via her Instagram Story that it was the “least shocking news” to find out that Swift was her top artist. Her Wrapped list also included Roan, Kylie Minogue, Gracie Abrams and Bruno Mars.
“@GracieAbrams, the way I’m going, you will be #1 in no time,” Gellar added in a follow-up post.
Ben Platt

Platt listened to Kacey Musgraves most frequently this year, followed by Sabrina Carpenter, Ariana Grande, Roan and Beyoncé.
“That tracks,” he quipped via his Stories.
Chappell Roan

Roan, for her part, also listened to a lot of Grande, Charli XCX, Heart, Justice and Musgraves. Her top song, meanwhile, was Heart’s “Barracuda.”
Maisie Peters

Peters, who opened for Swift’s seventh Eras Tour concert in London in August, revealed via her Story that Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department song “Down Bad” was her No. 1 track.
“No literally,” she wrote.
Brianna ‘Chickenfry’ LaPaglia

The Barstool Sports personality’s No. 1 artist was SZA followed by Noah Kahan, Kings of Leon and Swift. (LaPaglia became a late Swiftie following her breakup with Zach Bryan, who did not make her Wrapped list.)
The inclusion of Kahan, specifically, raised eyebrows because one of the big revelations from LaPaglia’s split from Bryan was that he allegedly scolded her when she listened to other male musicians at their house.
“I also was not really allowed to listen Noah Kahan [because] I listened to him too much,” LaPaglia said on her “BFFs” podcast last month.
During the podcast appearance, she also alleged that Kahan had invited Bryan to join him onstage at his Fenway Park concert. The country singer ultimately backed out with LaPaglia claiming that he was “too drunk” to go on. (Bryan never addressed the claims.)

Nicola Coughlan

The Bridgerton star’s Wrapped includes Roan, Charli XCX, Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo and Lorde.
Sabrina Carpenter

Days after Spotify Wrapped was revealed, Carpenter admitted that she didn’t share her results because she was on her own list.
“It’s funny because when I first saw mine, my initial reaction was, ‘Oh, damn, I can’t post that, because I’m on my own [list]’. It’s a bit conceited,” Carpenter told Vogue Arabia. “But then I was like, I guess it’s a good thing that I’m on my list and listening to my own music, because it means I f— with what I do. But the other ones were Dolly Parton, ABBA, Kacey Musgraves, and the Bee Gees.”

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