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DJ Dragonfly’s 2025 Favorites

It is officially that time of year: Spotify Wrapped has been released.  This event is a much anticipated one by many a Spotify listener and I have decided to share my wrapped, unedited.  Some of these songs have explicit content, so fair warning to everyone.

This year certainly feels like it has gone by quickly.  I was completely taken aback when I saw my Wrapped had come out.  Not only have I decided I will share my 2025 Wrapped playlist, but I will also share a bunch of my key statistics. 

First things first, I have listened to 25,664 minutes.  Considering my occupation and how I spend my personal time, that number is staggeringly low.

I listened to 289 genres, but below are my top five.

DJ Dragonfly’s top genres of 2025 via Spotify

Spotify has assigned me a listening age of 51.  Apparently, I have been really into music from the early 90s.  Considering my love of grunge and nu metal, I can’t say I am surprised.  

I have listened to a total of 1,697 songs.  Again, this feels staggeringly low but I suppose I have my favorites.  These were my top songs. 

DJ Dragonfly’s top songs of 2025 via Spotify

I have listened to 821 artists this year and I know that I discovered a fair amount of new ones in this total.  These were my top five.  

DJ Dragonfly’s top artists of 2025 via Spotify

As shown, Public Theatre was my top artist and I am seemingly in the top 0.7% of their listeners.  I can’t say I am terribly surprised by this.  As a DJ at WKNC, I play small artists and I know for a fact that Public Theatre was featured in almost one of my sets.  

Next, I have Audioslave listed. I can say with full certainty that the reason for that is because I have over 130 streams on “Like a Stone.”  Truthfully, Wrapped has indicated that almost 100 of those streams happened in one day.  I can’t claim to remember any particular day when I listened to “Like a Stone” almost 100 times.  I can only conclude that the song was selected as a track and played in silence throughout the day.  

My next artist, unsurprisingly, was Alice In Chains.  I love Alice In Chains.  Layne Staley is a personal vocal goal for myself as an artist and I have yet to listen to an Alice In Chains songs I haven’t liked.  

Next, I have The Offspring listed.  I think this particular statistic is very interesting.  For the last two years, The Offspring have been my number one top artist by far.  I have seen them live, have covered a couple of their songs on my personal social media platforms and in private, and I love many of their songs.  What I find interesting is their dramatic drop from first place, two years in a row, to fourth place immediately after.  

Lastly, Shocking Blue takes the fifth place spot.  This artist surprised me as well.  While I do love Shocking Blue and have grown up with them here and there, seeing them on my top five is interesting.  It shouldn’t surprise me too much since every time I play one of their songs on my sets, I have to go into a long spiel about their history and their personal style, as well as how important they were for psychedelic rock and especially for women in music.  

I have unsurprisingly been sorted into the “Grit Collective” and been assigned the role of Curator.  Considering the exact definition of the role is as follows, “You’re a focused playlist creator, combining the best of your club into mixes.” I can’t find this surprising.  Not only do I make many playlists for my sets for WKNC and for these publications, but I tend to make them for myself and my own events in my personal life.  

DJ Dragonfly’s “collective” according to Spotify Wrapped 2025 via Spotify

This is my unedited Spotify Wrapped.  I did omit certain statistics because I didn’t feel that they were super relevant for this post.  But, the statistics I did include, are true and unaltered.  Some of the songs in my playlist are songs I wouldn’t have necessarily wanted on there, especially for anyone to see.  But I hope that this shows what kind of music I have enjoyed throughout this year and properly demonstrates that even if there are some songs or statistics you maybe wouldn’t be super comfortable showing others.  

— dj dragonfly

By dj dragonfly

Alt rock and grunge lover.