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      t would be interesting to visualize music listening habits over the decades. This would help users see which eras they listen to the most, providing a clearer understanding of their musical preferences.

      We currently do have insights on this in Year In Music, but we should have an improved version of this graph in User Stats.
       

          [LB-1769] Add Music by Decade to user stats

          veldora added a comment -

          Thanks anshgoyal, i will look into it.

          veldora added a comment - Thanks anshgoyal , i will look into it.

          Ansh Goyal added a comment - - edited

          veldora ListenBrainz API doesn’t provide listen years directly, but you can query MusicBrainz for first-release-date for listens linked to a MusicBrainz entity. You can checkout how this this data is being calculated for YIM here.

          Ansh Goyal added a comment - - edited veldora ListenBrainz API doesn’t provide listen years directly, but you can query MusicBrainz for first-release-date for listens linked to a MusicBrainz entity. You can checkout how this this data is being calculated for YIM here .

          veldora added a comment - - edited

          Hi anshgoyal ! I was checking this , but I don't find any way to find which year a listens belong to. Is there any LB api to get this info like listenactivity, or I need to find year it belong for each song.

           

          veldora added a comment - - edited Hi anshgoyal ! I was checking this , but I don't find any way to find which year a listens belong to. Is there any LB api to get this info like listenactivity, or I need to find year it belong for each song.  

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