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YouTube Music 2024 Recap Arrives Early for Some Users

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YouTube Music Recap

YouTube Music’s 2024 Recap is set to launch officially by the end of November. However, a few users are already enjoying early access to this year’s highlights.

A Reddit user, FesteringDarkness, shared a screenshot of their YouTube Music Recap. It revealed their top artists, top tracks, and the total minutes they spent listening in 2024.

So far, no other users have reported receiving early access. This might be due to a glitch or random early rollout by YouTube Music.

Typically, YouTube Music releases recaps at the end of November. Last year, recaps became available on November 30. If more users gain access soon, this year’s recap might launch earlier than expected.

The YouTube Music Recap summarizes a user’s music journey from January to November. It highlights top songs, artists, genres, and total listening time.

This recap is YouTube Music’s answer to Spotify Wrapped. If released earlier, it could give YouTube Music an edge over its competitor.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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