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Your 2024 Spotify Playlist in a Bottle is ready to be opened – here’s how to find yours

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A lot can change over the course of a year, especially your music taste – I know mine has. For me, 2024 was the year of fresh music discovery, and compared to January 2024, my new year moods are slightly different. I know this because Spotify’s Playlist in a Bottle is now available to unlock.

In January 2024, Playlist in a Bottle returned to one of the best music streaming services for a second year running, and if you’re a Spotify enthusiast like me then you’ll remember locking away three songs that resonated with you the most this time last year. Now the wait is over, and you can now open your music time capsule and unveil the songs that you had on your radar – but you have until January 31 to claim your Playlist in a Bottle from last year.

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