You can now get an official rating of how tragic your Spotify truly is

Turns out I’m 100 per cent lame!!


If you’ve ever low-key wanted to know how lame your taste in music is you can finally find out. Website Obscurify will now give you a percentage score of how “obscure” your Spotify truly is, with a break down of your obscure stats.

The website uses your Spotify account and compares what you listen to the rest of Spotify users. It then generates a percentage score for how “obscure” you are in comparison to everyone else. So if you pride yourself on being different and alternative and never listening to mainstream music, you’re about to get a reality check.

Obscurify, Spotify, obscure, music, taste, rating, percentage, score, how it works, get, here, website

Here’s how to use Obscurify:

Getting your Obscurify rating is pretty simple.

Go to the website here.

• Log in with your Spotify account or social media accounts if they’re attached.

• Then you’ll get taken to a page which shows you your top listened to genres, your obscure rating and your top listened to tracks and artists currently and of all time.

• Each artist and track has a star rating, less stars meaning they are less popular.

Obscurify, Spotify, obscure, music, taste, rating, percentage, score, how it works, get, here, website

You can also see how your mood compares to other Spotify users. You get a percentage score for how happy your tracks are, how energetic they are, their danceability and acousticness. So if you’re a fan of drowning your sorrows in Lana Del Ray anthems, prepare to feel a little bit outed here.

Obscurify, Spotify, obscure, music, taste, rating, percentage, score, how it works, get, here, website

You’ll also then get a few recommended songs based on what kind of music you listen to.

You can find out how obscure your taste in music is on Obscurify here.

Related stories recommended by this writer:

Ranked: These are the TikTok users with the most followers

We asked boys what’s on their sex playlists and now all music is banned, forever

This ‘you can only keep three’ test is the hardest decision you’ll make in your life