
It also tells you your most-listened to tracks, the artists you "stan to an uncomfortable extent" and a "basic percentage" (apparently I'm 22 percent basic). The AI will throw out some interesting comments while it's analyzing your music like, "did you go to Coachella?" and "u okay?" to which it gives you a chance to respond - it's interactive! My result was "came-in-like-a-wrecking-ball-wear-carhartts-to-your-desk-job-dula-peep bad," whatever that means. While your friends might love the tracks you show them, this AI tool by The Pudding (a digital publication) keeps it real by going through your liked songs and most listened to artists. We all think we have great music taste, but leave it to a cheeky artificial intelligence tool to have the guts to tell you otherwise. If you want to be bullied by a piece of technology today, be our guest.Was so entertaining #spotify #fyp #howbadisyourspotify #PerfectGifts ♬ Pennies from Heaven - Louis Prima Spotify’s “2020 Wrapped” was all positive reinforcement, neatly packaged and made to share on social, but people who go through the dragging that is “How Bad is Your Spotify” are also sharing their results on social media to demonstrate just how hard the AI came for them. So that feels gratuitous.įinally, the AI will tell you just how bad your taste in music is, qualifying it with labels that feel oddly specific, including, but not limited to, “learns-about-rap-from-tiktok bad” or “scented-candle-and-hard-seltzer bad.”

It’ll also react to some of your most-played music asking you if you’re OK – a condition we are all very clearly not in 2020.

It’ll wonder, with a disparaging air of incredulity, if you listen to certain songs. If it sees too much Taylor Swift (and let’s face it, it probably will), it’ll point that out. This bot has no patience for any of your guilty pleasures.

Spotify got a big boost this year from an unexpected audience
