Spotify just added a feature to its mobile app that many have been asking for for a long time: full play history. Through the new “Recent” tab, Spotify now lets you see the history of songs, podcasts, and audiobooks you’ve listened to. What’s cool is that it tracks content played over the last 90 days, sorted by date, and filtered by music, podcast, or audiobook (take your pick).
This new “Recents” tab, which replaces the “Recently listened to” option. which also allowed you to view your Spotify history on your mobile phone and PC, but in a very limited way, it will be of great help for resuming paused podcasts or playing saved albums or audiobooks. Let’s see how to use it…
How to See Your Entire Spotify History in Just 3 Steps
The new Spotify timeline It is available for both premium and free users. To access it, simply carry out the following operations:
- Open Spotify on your mobile phone.
- touch yours user icon in the top left corner.
- Select Recent.
Therefore, you will see your Spotify history in chronological order. the last 90 days. To help you find something specific, you can filter by music, podcasts, or audiobooks.
It should be noted that, for now, Spotify’s “Recent” history is only available for the platform’s Android and iOS applications. It does not yet appear in its web and desktop versions. If you use Spotify on PC, you’ll need to continue using the old method of pressing the three horizontal lines near the volume button in the bottom right corner of the app to see your “Recent Listens” history.
However we imagine it Spotify will add this new history soon to its computer version and will most likely also be found in your user icon. So keep the app updated.
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What is the difference between “Recent” and “Recently Played” on Spotify?
That Spotify has a played back the content history It’s not new. The history called “Recently Played” has been present in the app for several years.
The novelty is What makes Spotify’s new “Recents” history stand out is that it keeps a 90-day log of what you’ve listened towhile the previous history only saved a limited number of songs (50) which typically only covered 2 days of history for those who listen to music very often.
Thanks to the “Recent” tab, Now you will be able to see your complete Spotify history for the last 3 monthswhich is more than enough to recover those songs that you listened to, that you liked and that the algorithm no longer recommended to you.