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As Spotify listeners receive their “Spotify Wrapped!” year-in-music reviews, the TODAY anchors reveal their most-played songs of 2020. Savannah Guthrie shares it’s the “Paw Patrol” theme for her; Hoda Kotb favors “Underdog” by Alicia Keys; Craig Melvin’s song is “Believe” by Justin Bieber and Al Roker’s perennial favorite is “Philadelphia Freedom” by Elton John.