I just revisited my Top 25 Most Played list on my iPod recently. I created a Spotify list of those songs. Some of the list isn't surprising to me at all because a lot of these are my favorite songs, but some of the songs are quite surprising.
Here are the Top 25--note that there are only 24 songs on it. That's because "Rock with You" by Michael Jackson is on their twice, from two different albums.
The biggest surprise is Trent Harmon's "Falling" -- he was a contestant on Amercian Idol and this was his final song and I love it, but I haven't listened to it in a long time. I clearly listened a LOT when I first downloaded it. Another surprise is Madonna's "Keep It Together," because again, although I love the song, I didn't think I listened to it that frequently. Most of the other songs are on a playlist I created called "Makes Me Happy" which I do listen to all the time--it includes "Mercy," "Love on Top," "Outstanding," "Love Never Felt So Good," and others.
I don't remember the last time I reset the count, but the range of "listens" on this list is from 137 times ("Drink You Away") to 285 times ("Can't Feel My Face"). "Love on Top" is second at 241. That surprises me too, because based on how I listen to music, I would expect "Love on Top" to be #1. I often listen to that song 3-4 times in a row when I hear it.
I'm going to reset the count on my iPod now and see how it looks after six months, just out of curiosity. (I'm going to have to put this on my calendar, because otherwise I'll forget!)
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