Spotify Icebergify: How to create your own personal iceberg chart

Spotify Icebergify: How to create your own personal iceberg chart
Spotify Icebergify: How to create your own personal iceberg chart

Another new Spotify option has arrived, allowing us to all graphically share our listening preferences. Icebergify presents all of your most-streamed artists in a chart that resembles an iceberg, similar to the popular Spotify Pie Chart and Receiptify. We are all aware of Spotify Wrapped by this point, right? We anxiously anticipate Spotify's annual report on our streaming patterns for the previous 365 days. But that's in December, and fortunately, we don't even have to wait that long anymore. Icebergify combines all of your Spotify data about your top 50 artists over the course of one month, six months, and several years, and then presents your listening preferences in a visually appealing chart.

If you see an artist there who you don't recall listening to, don't be worried. Some of the musicians on your chart may be ones you haven't listened to in a long time or who you have only recently fallen in love with because the data is compiled over such an extremely long period of time. The chart looks at who you listen to the most and also groups artists based on popularity. For instance, Billie Eilish, one of the most well-known musicians right now, will be at the top of the iceberg if you listen to her constantly. However, Erica Banks will be closer to the bottom if you listen to a lot of her music because she hasn't yet gone viral. The level will remain blank if you don't listen to any music from any artists who fall inside a certain range of popularity.

How to use Icebergify to create your own chart:

  • Hit "Create Yours" on the Icebergify website.
  • Enter your password and email address. After that, you will have the choice of viewing your Spotify account details.
  • Click "Agree" to continue if you do.
  • You're in! Your own iceberg chart will show up based on your listening preferences. Post the photograph to social media after saving it.
It's important to remember that getting through will probably require several tries. Be patient and just keep refreshing!

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