Last.fm

Last.fm

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Turn every play into rich listening stats with Last.fm

Last.fm is all about transforming your everyday listening into meaningful insights. If you love knowing what you actually listen to instead of what you think you listen to, this app is a delightfully data‑driven companion.

Once connected to your usual streaming services and players, Last.fm automatically “scrobbles” your tracks and presents them in clear, attractive reports. The standout features are the Last.week and Last.year overviews, which neatly summarize your most-played artists, albums, and tracks. It feels a bit like getting a music yearbook on demand instead of waiting for an annual recap.

The personal charts are particularly addictive. You can jump between all‑time rankings and the last 7 days, spotting new obsessions as they form or rediscovering long‑term favorites. Your listening history is easy to browse, with helpful extra information on artists, tags, and similar artists that encourages gentle music discovery without overwhelming you.

The interface focuses on stats rather than streaming, so think of this as your listening dashboard, not a full music player. If you’re hoping to queue up tracks directly or manage playlists in depth, you may find the experience limited and somewhat dependent on the services you connect. Some users might also wish for richer recommendations or more social features built directly into the app.

Still, for listeners who love numbers as much as notes, Last.fm delivers exactly what it promises: a clean, free way to make your listening count. It turns background music into a tangible history of your tastes, making it easy to track phases, trends, and guilty pleasures over time.

package name

fm.last.android

language(s)

English

available on

Android, iOS

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Last.fm Ltd.