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[WRAPPED] Toggle on/off for wrapped analytics in settings for bedtime listening or parents.

For someone who listens to ambient music and radio throughout the night while I sleep I would love to be able to have an option to turn off wrapped analytics when I sleep so my wrapped at the end of the year isn’t littered with a lot of stuff I’m not actively listening to during the day. It’s always a bummer that at the end of the year isn’t don’t actually get my real wrapped data and playlist. This would also be beneficial for parents who constantly use their Spotify to play a few of the same songs over and over and over again for their children. There could also be an analytics on/off timer.
 
Edit: As a comment suggests below, using the "Exclude from taste profile" does not solve my problem because I do like to listen to these artists/radio stations during the day when I am actively listening to music. I would not want to completely exclude a wide range of artists from my taste profile as this would further ruin my Spotify Wrapped analytics. I think the feature I propose would be widely beneficial for many users and leaves room for fine tuned customization.

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Meensbeans

Agreed! I have one song that's an hour long that I consistently use to fall asleep to that's always in my Wrapped results and it drives me crazy. I listen to a lot of sleep meditation tracks, too, which I don't want in my Wrapped results. Maybe Spotify can enable a setting that would allow us to not include specific songs or genres in our Wrapped results. 

JazzyDuck

You can use "Exclude from Taste Profile" which does the trick. I listen to Jazz and Classical at night and neither of those showed up on my Wrapped Playlist.

BittenBagel

@JazzyDuck

This does not solve my problem because I do like to listen to these artists during the day when I am actively listening. I would not want to completely exclude a wide range of artists from my taste profile as this would further ruin my Spotify Wrapped analytics. I think the feature I propose would be widely beneficial for many users and leaves room for fine tuned customization.