While Taylor Swift only has eight dates left on Frauen ohne Unschuldher US TheEras Tour, the love of her ten iconic eras hasn't waned. Spotify capitalized on the eras fervor with an interactive experience revealing your top five most-streamed Swift eras.
The gimmick first has you rank your top five eras and then it reveals what your top five eras are by the numbers. The results may surprise you so much that you'll be humming "it would've it be fun if you would've been the one." The experience presents the eras ranked in two highly-sharable, colorful cards. In an age where fans are desperate to define themselves through what they love the cards have already gained traction on social media.
To find your top five eras go to Top 5 By Spotify on mobile and make sure you're logged into your Spotify account on your browser. First you rank your top five eras, then select next and Spotify reveals your actual top five eras. If you're not logged into your Spotify the website won't redirect you to the app where it shows you your most-streamed eras.
Fans may recognize top five from the "Bejeweled" lyric, "Puttin' someone first only works when you're in their top five."
Are Twitter's birthday balloons broken?Mark Twain’s Disturbing Passion for Collecting Young GirlsReading Between the Lines: “Gilded Age Drawings at the Met”Ethical, educational kinksters are out there — but maybe not on your FYP.Best deals of the day Jan. 27: 85Reading Between the Lines: “Gilded Age Drawings at the Met”What Is the Political Responsibility of the Artist? by Taylor PlimptonBlack Friday 2023: Best sex toy sales and dealsThe Life and Afterlife of Vivian Maier by Pamela BannosBlack Friday, the Poem by Sadie SteinWordle today: The answer and hints for November 21Reading Between the Lines: “Gilded Age Drawings at the Met”Gillian Anderson is curating a book about sex and wants your anonymous storiesWhat Is the Political Responsibility of the Artist? by Taylor Plimpton200+ deals from Amazon's Black Friday salePainting the American Dream at Guantánamo by Paige LainoHow a potential recession will uniquely affect the creator economyThe best Black Friday deals on Apple AirTags in 2023Score Chromebooks for as low as $129 on Black FridayTinder adds new features like prompts and dark mode 'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for May 29 In Which the Author Reads the Works of Albert Cossery: An Illustrated Essay, Part 2 by Nathan Gelgud An Object Lesson: Beware of Getting Out of Touch by The Paris Review Dead Authors at Fashion Week: Part 4 by Katherine Bernard Etgar Keret, Tel Aviv, Israel by Matteo Pericoli What We’re Loving: Simultaneity, Latin Lovers by The Paris Review Cossacks and Clowns and Bears, Oh My! by Sophie Pinkham Mark Hamill drops the mic on the Biden This 'Succession' line gave a sneaky clue as to who would end up as CEO The Flanders Duck by Cody Upton Hillary Clinton hitting a Zoom limit on TV is a 2020 mood Meeting Joan Didion by Lucy McKeon Joe Biden spent the first debate staring into the camera like Jim Halpert Of Bloggers and Book Clubs by Sadie Stein Song of Roland: An Illustrated Panorama by Jason Novak See You There: The Paris Review at the Strand, Tonight! by The Paris Review What not to share with ChatGPT if you use it for work Literary Stockings, Keats’s Addiction by Sadie Stein Wordle today: Here's the answer and hints for May 31 Austen Takes Brooklyn by Sadie Stein
2.1473s , 10105.4765625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Frauen ohne Unschuld】,Fresh Information Network