If there's one thing we know about social media users,Watch The Girl Next Door (2017) Korean movie it's that they're always down to share what music they've been listening to. But with the most viral music sharing event, Spotify Wrapped, still six months away, they've turned to a new website, "Spotify Pie."
Spotify Pie analyzes your Spotify listening and organizes it into a highly sharable pie chart of all the genres you've listened to in the last month. The website doesn't just reveal your most listened to genres but also lists your top artists of the month below the colorful chart. The website was created by UCLA student Darren Huang and the clever tagline reads, "Bake your monthly genre pie."
SEE ALSO: Look to sound quality and battery life when shopping for new headphonesSpotify Pie takes advantage of how Spotify categorizes each song into very specific genres. My personal pie featured everything from "metropopolis" to "deep underground hip hop" to "boyband."
Twitter users have been sharing their pies like nobody's business calling out their most obscure genres and judging others' top artists.
To use Spotify Pie you have to allow it to access your Spotify data, so if that's not something you're comfortable with, sit this one out.
If you're OK with sharing your data, here's how to use Spotify Pie: Head to the website, log in to your Spotify account, and agree to share your data with the website. And voila there's your big pizza pie!
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