Fan Chant: Last Chance to Get Your Spotify Wrapped Under Control

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Welcome to Fan Chant, a weekly column for K-pop fans, stans, and newbies alike. Each week, I’ll be rolling out interviews, lists, and all kinds of content to keep you in the loop on the latest and greatest from our friends in Seoul and beyond. Also, make sure to subscribe to my companion newsletter!


Friends, believe it or not, we have almost reached the time of year when Spotify’s data collection period ends and the streaming service begins assembling the beloved Spotify Wrapped. It might feel super early, but the official deadline is the end of this month, October 31st. The company then spends November preparing the yearly breakdown to roll out at the start of December, which, more often than not, sends me into a yearly breakdown of my own.

The thing is, when I love something, I love it entirely, which is a feeling I know a lot of K-pop fans in particular will understand. This typically means that my Spotify Wrapped paints me as a truly unhinged figure: “Sorry Not Sorry” by Demi Lovato was my most-played track two years in a row. Then, in 2020, I was shown the date I first heard my most-played song, followed by the date I listened to it for the hundredth time, and it was a mere two days later. Two! Two (2) business days — 48 hours.

Yes, it was “Dynamite” by BTS; thanks for asking.

I’ll hyperfixate on a song sometimes, let it make its way into my On Repeat playlist (which ends up being played in the background of most of my workdays), and the song will then live there for the remainder of the year. In 2021, it was “Rebel” by CIX, a definite b-side that never had a music video and is nowhere close to one of the group’s most popular songs. Not the case in my Spotify Wrapped — No. 2 for all of 2021, baby.

There are some tracks I become semi-ironically obsessed with and then am terrified are going to land on my end-of-year roundup; last year, I was bracing myself for “Agatha All Along” from WandaVision, and this year I wouldn’t be surprised if “Yerushalayim,” the viral sensation from a 2008 performance by the Miami Boys Choir, makes its way in. (Please tell me someone else is on that side of TikTok, my family and friends are growing concerned.)

The thing is, I adore seeing everyone’s Spotify Wrapped posts. Maybe I’m just nosy — I lurk to see what’s at the top of my friends’ On Repeat playlists all the time — but I really do think things like the annual reports paint such a fun portrait of people’s listening habits. Post them all! Let me see your 2022 Top 5 and the many ways Spotify roasted you this year.

All this to say, if anyone else is in the same boat as me and has any interest in trying to maintain some semblance of normalcy for the public, we have a couple of weeks left until that October 31st deadline. It’s not too late for Taylor Swift’s Midnights to make a dent of its own…but will it be enough to dethrone “Willow,” which I listen to at least three times a day for some reason? Probably not.

I’ll see you all back here first week of December. In the meantime, keep reading for more K-pop news from this week.


Have You Healed Today?

the rose interview
the rose interview

The Rose, photo courtesy of the artist

I chatted recently with The Rose about their lovely new album; “Yes,” which features James Reid, was my absolute personal standout from the record. The band also opened up about their world tour, which is now underway. Find the interview here.

Jin Returns to Outer Space

jin bts proof
jin bts proof

Jin of BTS, photo courtesy of BIGHIT MUSIC

Congratulations to Kim Seokjin of BTS for being the first K-pop idol to traverse outer space at multiple points throughout his career.

Okay, fine, while this might not technically be what people would call “true,” Jin has had a particular affinity for the cosmos throughout his work. “Moon,” “Abyss,” and now “The Astronaut,” some of Jin’s solo songs, all share the theme of the outer reaches of our galaxy. Here’s everything we know about the BTS member’s upcoming single so far.

ICYMI: I’m Going to Fight Stray Kids

stray kids MAXIDENT interview
stray kids MAXIDENT interview

Stray Kids, photo courtesy of JYP Entertainment

Maybe! If I’m lucky!

A few weeks ago, I had a delightful chat with the members of Stray Kids about their very fun new album, MAXIDENT, which just landed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart. During our conversation, Bang Chan, Lee Know, Seungmin and I discovered a hobby in common — boxing — which I hope we can all one day do together. I promise that you, readers of Fan Chant, will be among the first to know when it does.

Find the full interview here.

Song Rec of the Week:

As readers of this column and general K-pop listeners will recall, girl groups have been slaying 2022. “ANTIFRAGILE,” the latest from LE SSERAFIM, continues the trend.

Fan Chant: Last Chance to Get Your Spotify Wrapped Under Control
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