Icebergify: What’s the Spotify Iceberg Music Trend?

Icebergify: What’s the Spotify Iceberg Music Trend?

SPOTIFY users have found a new way to categorize their music tastes with Icebergify.

With Icebergify, Spotify users compare their music tastes.

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The 2022 music trend Icebergify allows users to categorize their music tastes with an image of an icebergCredit: Twitter

What is the Icebergify Spotify music trend?

Icebergify is a tool Spotify users can use to organize and categorize their music interests, Mashable reports.

The tool collects data from users’ Spotify app using an image of an iceberg to illustrate the diversity or lack thereof in music.

If a user listens to a more popular artist like Taylor Swift, that artist is placed at the top of the iceberg.

The more niche an artist is, the lower his position on the iceberg will be.

An artist that would be seen lower on the iceberg would be an artist like Banks as not many people know her music compared to Swift’s.

Icebergify is the latest trend in music tools to analyze own listening trends.

Recently, users are also using Spotify pie chart in a similar way.

The Icebergify website states that it is an “open source tool that creates an ‘iceberg’ style chart of your favorite artists on Spotify.”

How can I get Icebergify?

The Icebergify tool can be accessed from the tool’s official website.

Icebergfiy was created by Akshay Raj, according to the websites about page.

Users can create their own music iceberg by signing up on the Icebergify website.

Spotify users can use their account credentials to sign up.

Spotify is a music listening app launched in 2006

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Spotify is a music listening app launched in 2006Credit: Getty – Contributor

Alternative ways to sign up include logging in through Facebook, Apple, or Google.

If levels in the iceberg appear empty, it means the user is not listening to artists with that popularity level.

To fill more of the iceberg, users can listen to more diverse groups of musicians.

What are Spotify users saying about Icebergify?

The music tool collects data on users’ short, medium and long-term listening trends.

Some artists in the iceberg might be an artist that a user only recently started listening to or a musician they listened to several years ago.

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One user on Twitter wrote: “I finally got Icebergify to work :3 I don’t really listen to twenty one pilots anymore lol”

Another user wrote: “my icebergify results are….an embarrassing”