Last.fm is a music service powered entirely by its community of listeners.
How? It all starts with scrobbling.
- scrobble: skrob·bul (ˈskrɒbəll)
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[verb]
To automatically add the tracks you play to your Last.fm profile with a piece of software called a Scrobbler
- If I'm not scrobbling the music I hear, it doesn't count!
- 201,398,400 scrobbles
in the last week - 28,771,200 scrobbles
in the last day - 1,198,800 scrobbles
in the last hour - 14,385,600 scrobbles
in the last 12 hours - 19,980 scrobbles
in the last minute - 333 scrobbles
in the last second
That's over 56,590,035,662 tracks scrobbled since 2003.
About 441,437 years of music in total.
Download the Scrobbler
The Scrobbler automatically fills your library and updates it with what you've been listening to on your computer or iPod.
Why scrobble? In addition to helping the Last.fm community learn more about the music you love, you get…
- Personal top charts
- Music and concert recommendations
- Connect to like-minded listeners (musical neighbours)
Already got it?
Connect your Last.fm profile up to Twitter and more! Learn how to tell all your friends when you love a track; add your recent tracks to your blog and tweet your weekly top tracks
See moreLooking for help?
First, try our Frequently Asked Questions. Not in the FAQ? Try checking the support forums where current issues are being discussed.
Join the forums
Last.fm is full of music lovers and many of them hang out on our official forums. Read the community guidelines and dive on in for conversation, help, and assorted banter.
People
Everyone on Last.fm has their own music profile. Browse our community of listeners by music taste, country, and more.
See moreFind friends from other sites using our Friend Finder.
Groups
Groups are based on a common interest, an artist or genre, or anything really! Each group has top charts, a forum and a radio station.
See moreCheck out our recently active groups or even the newest ones.