Recap debuted yesterday in North America and will roll out globally this week. It includes music, but doesn't replace YouTube's Music Recap, and it mirrors a lot of what Spotify does with Wrapped: You'll see your top channels, artists, and the evolution of your viewing habits. You'll also be assigned a "personality type" engineered for screenshotting and sharing. Those made-up personae reflect your content preferences and include The Sunshiner (good vibes),
Connie Francis' "Pretty Little Baby" was relegated to the B-side of a single when the American singer originally released the song in 1962. But this year it went viral as the soundtrack to hundreds of thousands of online videos, and it now ranks alongside contemporary acts like Doechii and Billie Eilish on YouTube's list of Top 10 songs used to accompany short videos on the platform.