Spotify has its annual Wrapped lists, but Paige Spiranac’s version is closer to Unwrapped.

The popular golf influencer put her own playful twist on the music streaming service’s yearly recaps by posting her four favourite selfies from 2024 — and they did not disappoint her fans.

Spiranac, who boasts more than five million followers across her social media platforms, can be seen modeling a white crop top and matching leggings in the first shot, while making a cheeky turn to the mirror.

Another snap features her rocking a magenta workout set and a third in a dark blue tank top and white pleated skirt.

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She also posted a bathroom selfie while clad in a strapless black dress — a look she sported in May to celebrate the release of the 2024 edition of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, in which she was featured.

The post had received more than 34,000 likes by Monday afternoon and put many followers at a loss for words.

“Beautiful,” “Lovely,” and “Gorgeous,” were just a few of the many one-word replies to Spiranac’s post.

It all started with a seemingly innocuous post on X by a user with the handle @beverlychillls.

“Heard we were doing a mirror selfie wrapped? is this true,” they posted last week.

It has since garnered more than 33 million views – one of which obviously was by Spiranac.

“I’ll join in,” the blonde bombshell wrote while reposting the tweet with four sultry self-taken snaps.

Spotify Wrapped lists recap user’s most listened-to artists and songs of the past year and are often shared far and wide by users on social media.

Spiranac, 31, was one of several SI Swimsuit alums that was featured as a “legend,” on the cover of this year’s edition.

Last week, she also was named as a member of the PGA Tour’s Creator Council, which is comprised of top golf influencers in an aim to grow the sport through content on social media — something that Spiranac has excelled in.

“In 2015 I went viral and that catapulted my social media journey. At that time there was no such thing as golf content creators on social media. Over these past 9 years it’s been amazing to share my love for this incredible game with so many people,” Spiranac wrote on X.

“I’m proud of the path I paved for myself in golf and how far this industry has grown with so many talented creators who share a common goal. To be on the Creator Council is an honor and I’m very excited to continue to do my part to grow the game!”

Spiranac hasn’t been shy about standing up for herself against those critical of her for embracing her sexuality.

She recently fired back at critics for the double-standard and selective support of women.

Spiranac reposted a tweet about Sabrina Carpenter from September which complimented the pop singer for embracing her sexuality while reaching a mainly female audience. 

“Sabrina Carpenter is genius for how she embraces her sexuality but still keeps women as her target audience,” read the tweet by another X user named Paige.

“Like how is she performing in lingerie and I still feel like it’s not for men at all? I can’t comprehend it, but I love it.” 

Sabrina Carpenter performs at Outside Lands Music Festival on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024.
Sabrina Carpenter performs at Outside Lands Music Festival on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024.AP Photo

Spiranac, who aims more for a male audience with her social-media content, replied: “I dislike how women pick and choose when it’s okay to support other women for embracing their sexuality depending on if it appears to be for the female or male gaze. 

“Women should be able to embrace their sexuality if that’s what makes them feel empowered,” she continued. “One shouldn’t be called a genius while the other is called an attention whore for doing the same exact thing.”

In response to complimentary reply to the post, Spiranac added that her statement was about more than just own experience. 

“This isn’t really even about me. It’s a constant theme I keep seeing with other women too,” she wrote.