![]() ![]() ![]() Using the graph they provided, a bulk of the 20,458 users in the Philippines fall somewhere in the middle of popular and obscure, while I obviously trail towards the latter end of the spectrum.īeyond the rating (that I will now use to brag to friends and unbeknownst strangers), Obscurify also provides you with a list of your top genres and top songs, of all time or the current month. ![]() Think of it as a diagnosis of how underground your music taste really is.Īfter a quick examination of your listening habits on Spotify, the results - an obscurity rating and a comprehensive overview of your preferred genres, most listened to artists, most played tracks and frequent moods - are in!Ĭonsidering how my Spotify playlists are littered with Filipino artists and the occasional K-Pop bops, a high rating of 91% was quite the surprise. Giving you a bird's eye view of your music and listening habits, Obscurify ranks your top tracks, artists, and more and see how they fare against users in your area, in hopes of giving users a better understanding of their music taste. Have you ever wondered how your music compares to the taste of others? Well, Obscurify tells you just that. From checking how obscure your music taste is, to creating a playlist that gradually takes you from one music style to another, here are some cool apps and services you can use with your Spotify account. Taking a deep dive, I scoured the Internet for what else could be out there, and to say the least, my Spotify account was put to a lot of use. 7 weird Spotify playlists you didn't know you needed kCXikanQ3pīut to stand out from the crowd amongst the sea of brightly coloured Spotify graphics, there's a myriad of extension web apps, like Receiptify, that also give you a rundown of your favourite tracks and musicians at any time of the year. Like □ this tweet and we'll send you a reminder when it drops. For some, it's a way to brag about their top-tier music taste, while for others, it's an embarrassing recount of the sad songs that got us in our feels. ![]() I think the best way to explain, is to show you how mine shaped up.The end of the year is fast approaching, and soon the onslaught of everyone's Spotify Wrappedwill be all over our social media feeds.Ĭelebrating the music and podcasts we've listened to through the year, the streaming service comes out with an app where users can see their top songs, artists, albums, and more. While it only shows your most listened to artists, rather than most listened to songs as well, they present it as your ultimate festival line-up, tailored to everyone’s listening habits, based on time frames of a month, six months and all time. Upon seeing that quite a few of you were still clicking my Visualify link and reading the posts, I thought I’d share the alternative I’ve found, for the alternative I had.įestify basically has the same premise as Visualify, however, they’ve put a fun little twist on it. Unfortunately, the Visualify website has been down for a few months now. It was a great alternative compared to waiting until the end of the year for your Spotify Wrapped. Recently I was looking at my stats, and saw that a lot of people were still reading the posts I did about Visualify, a website that gave you visual rundown of the music you listened to on Spotify, within much smaller time frames. Today’s post is an interesting one, pretty fun actually. ![]()
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