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ListenBrainz

Real example chats* showing what you can do with the ListenBrainz toolkit.

According to my ListenBrainz data, show me what I was listening to a year ago today. I'd love to see the shape of the day.

Tools: listenbrainz.get_all_listens

According to my ListenBrainz data, show me what I was listening to a year ago today. I’d love to see the shape of the day.

Executing listenbrainz.get_all_listens
Total listens
38
Unique artists
16
Top artist
Steely Dan
Active hours
~6.5
Pink Floyd
overnight tail
2 tracks · 12:10 AM
Steely Dan
Can't Buy a Thrill
11 tracks · 12:33–1:30 PM
Classic rock
shuffle / radio mix
14 tracks · 1:31–3:01 PM
Mamas & Papas
cross-album set
7 tracks · 3:04–3:32 PM
ELO
Out of the Blue
3 tracks · 4:50–5:14 PM
Jagjit Singh
lo-fi ghazal
1 track · 9:22 PM
12 AM
4 AM
8 AM
12 PM
4 PM
8 PM
12 AM
Cross-midnight spillover
The two Pink Floyd tracks at 12:10 AM are the tail of May 1's Wall session, not a fresh start.
The outlier
A lone late-night lo-fi ghazal — Jagjit Singh reworked by Rahul Ahire — sits 4 hours after everything else.

The day has a clear three-act shape. After a short overnight tail of Pink Floyd that’s really the end of the night before, the real listening starts at 12:33 PM with a deliberate front-to-back play of Steely Dan’s Can’t Buy a Thrill — 11 tracks in album order over ~57 minutes, with “Reelin’ In the Years” getting an instant replay.

From there the day relaxes into about 90 minutes of classic-rock shuffle (Billy Joel, ELO, Layla, Hotel California, Queen, Dire Straits, Eagles), then pivots cleanly into a 28-minute Mamas & Papas mini-set drawn from five different albums, then a three-track ELO closer from Out of the Blue.

Two things worth flagging: the post-midnight Pink Floyd tracks belong to the prior day’s Wall session, not this one — strict 24-hour windows split natural sessions in half. And after a four-hour gap, a single late-night lo-fi rework of a Jagjit Singh ghazal closes the day at 9:22 PM, completely unlike anything else played.

Create a 2026 YTD Wrapped-style summary based on my ListenBrainz listening history.

Tools: listenbrainz.get_listen_countlistenbrainz.get_top_artistslistenbrainz.get_top_trackslistenbrainz.get_top_albumslistenbrainz.get_listening_activitylistenbrainz.get_daily_activity

Create a 2026 YTD Wrapped-style summary based on my ListenBrainz listening history.

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Here is your 2026 YTD Wrapped, built directly from your ListenBrainz listening history.


🎵 Your 2026 by the Numbers

You've logged 1,098 listens so far in 2026 (984 in April and 114 in early May), spanning 227 unique artists, 647 unique tracks, and 409 albums. April was an absolute monster month — clearly something clicked.


🥇 Your #1 Artist: Future Islands

Future Islands ran away with the top spot at 61 listens, more than any other artist this year. You didn't just like them — you were clearly in a deep dive, pulling from Singles, As Long as You Are, and People Who Aren't There Anymore all at once. They're the artist that defined your 2026 so far.

Top 10 Tracks

# Track Artist Listens
1 King of Sweden Future Islands 12
2 Warning Signs Band of Horses 7
3 Moses Coldplay 7
4 Conversation 16 The National 7
5 A Dream of You and Me Future Islands 7
6 The Rat The Walkmen 6
7 Teleharmonic The Smile 6
8 Nutshell Alice in Chains 6
9 Map of the Problematique Muse 6
10 Lovers in Japan Coldplay 6

💿 Top Albums

Future Islands' Singles and The War on Drugs' I Don't Live Here Anymore tied for most-played album at 17 listens each. The War on Drugs actually hold two of the top five spots (Lost in the Dream at #3), showing just how deep that obsession went.

Top 5 Albums

# Album Artist Listens
1 Singles Future Islands 17
1 I Don’t Live Here Anymore The War on Drugs 17
3 Lost in the Dream The War on Drugs 16
4 As Long as You Are Future Islands 15
5 Worlds Apart Saga 13

🗓️ When You Listen

Your listening is almost entirely concentrated in April 2026 — all 984 of those listens happened in a single month, with May just getting started at 114. Whatever April brought, music was clearly there for it.

Your peak listening hours are late nights, with Wednesday and Thursday nights (10 PM–midnight) and Friday nights through early Saturday morning (midnight–5 AM) being your busiest windows by far. You are, without question, a night listener.


🧠 Your 2026 Listening Personality

Based on your data, you're a Deep Diver / Late-Night Escapist — you don't just sample artists, you live inside them for weeks at a time (see: Future Islands, The War on Drugs), and you do most of it well after most people are asleep. The breadth of your catalog (227 artists, 647 tracks) shows curiosity, but the concentration at the top reveals where your heart really lives.

According to my ListenBrainz data, who are my 3 closest taste twins and what's distinctive about each?

Tools: listenbrainz.get_similar_userslistenbrainz.get_top_artists

According to my ListenBrainz data, who are my 3 closest taste twins and what’s distinctive about each?

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Your top 3 taste twins on ListenBrainz:

  • fre*** (similarity 0.55) — the most cosmopolitan. Indie folk lead (Kings of Convenience, Sondre Lerche, Sufjan Stevens), then R&B/pop with Frank Ocean and Janelle Monáe, anchored by Radiohead and Bowie. Shares Radiohead with you; their twist is melodic indie folk you barely have.
  • Mel*** (0.55) — basically a Strokes superfan (1,921 listens to your 4,844), with Metric, The Killers, and an Arctic Monkeys / Alex Turner obsession. Distinctive note: video-game music (C418, the Minecraft composer).
  • la*** (0.49) — the closest match to you. Strokes #1, then Radiohead, Beatles, Queen, Nirvana — basically your shortlist. Adds Weezer, Green Day, Arctic Monkeys, and Toby Fox (Undertale).

According to my ListenBrainz data, quiz me on my own listening history — 5 multiple-choice questions with an interactive answer reveal.

Tools: listenbrainz.get_top_artistslistenbrainz.get_top_trackslistenbrainz.get_listening_activitylistenbrainz.get_daily_activity

According to my ListenBrainz data, quiz me on my own listening history — 5 multiple-choice questions with an interactive answer reveal.

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Here’s a 5-question quiz drawn from your listening data. Tap an answer to reveal it.

Question 1 of 5
Which artist has the most all-time listens on your account?
Question 2 of 5
Your #1 all-time track is "The Adults Are Talking." How many listens?
Question 3 of 5
Which month had a near-listening-blackout (under 100 listens)?
Question 4 of 5
Which top-20 artist sits in the hip-hop cluster alongside Ye?
Question 5 of 5
Around what local hour is listening at its lowest point?