Create a Spotify playlist from Last.fm top tracks by date range

Enter a Last.fm username, choose a date range, then pick the starting rank and number of tracks you want to import. This is built for pulling a specific slice of listening history instead of only the obvious all-time favorites.

How it works

Enter a Last.fm username, choose a date range, then pick the rank window you want to import.

Spotlistr finds matches and lets you review them before it creates the playlist.

Create the Spotify playlist from the tracks you approved.

Quick tips

Use this checklist to clean up the source, understand what carries over, and catch edge cases before you create the playlist.

  • Spotlistr fetches the chosen Last.fm date range, keeps the rank window you selected, matches those tracks into Spotify, and lets you keep what belongs in the final playlist.
  • Spotlistr keeps the order from your source.
  • Spotlistr creates a Spotify playlist in your account, and you can rename, reorder, and edit it in Spotify.

Pair guidance last updated: April 11, 2026

FAQs

The cleanest source starts with the correct Last.fm username, a focused date range, and a rank window that matches the playlist you actually want to build.