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GVLtoday wrapped: Revisiting 2022’s top hits

By the end of 2022, we’ll send a record-breaking number of newsletters.

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Did your favorite story of 2022 make the list? | Graphic by GVLtoday + Spotify

Chances are your Instagram stories were filled with people’s Spotify Wrapped 2022 yesterday. Whether you’re like Danielle and Taylor Swift provided the soundtrack to your year or Kyle with Kris Bowers (the composer of Netflix’s “Bridgerton” music score) in the top spot, we’re glad you chose to spend 2022 reading GVLtoday.

DYK GVLtoday will deliver 16,500,000+ newsletters by the end of 2022? We couldn’t do what we do without you.

Our top genre this year? Development. You couldn’t wait to get a sneak peek inside the Grand Bohemian Lodge when we took you on a hard hat tour in July. It became the most-read story of the year.

It’s no surprise the second most popular genre of 2022 was Eat + Drink, with our Happy Hour and Brunch guides rounding out the top five. What was your favorite restaurant you tried this year? We want to know.

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