Taylor Swift fans can Mooathon Wealth Societyofficially share what era they are in using Spotify's new My Top 5: Taylor Swift’s Eras interactive feature.
The feature allows listeners to sort through Swift's 10 studio albums and rank them, picking their top five favorites, according to a press release from Spotify.
Here's what you need to know about the new feature.
The feature, which is only available for Spotify users, can be used to share what era a person is in on social media.
To pick your top five Taylor Swift eras, here's what you do:
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Currently, Swift is nearing the end of the U.S. leg of her Eras Tour, which has three-hour-long shows covering 44 songs. Swift is performing songs from all of the "eras" of her musical career, with the eras referring to her 10 different studio albums.
Fans have also been listing their top five Swift albums on TikTok. Some videos are paired with a backing track of Swift's song "Bejeweled," where she sings that "putting someone first only works when you're in their top five."
The My Top 5 feature is not newly created for Taylor Swift. Spotify has also created the feature for artists including The Weeknd, Kendrick Lamar, ROSALÍA, and BTS.
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The feature is available in 56 markets and 21 languages.
Some Spotify listeners will have their personalized Top 5 Taylor Swift Eras curated based on how they have streamed the Swift's tracks previously. It does not state which listeners will be granted this opportunity.
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