Arizona State University students are more into Future and the theme music from Netflix's "Narcos" than the rest of the country, while Northern Arizona University students are bumping Whitney Houston and a "Late Night Jazz" playlist.

According to Spotify, that is.

Music-streaming service Spotify released information Wednesday analyzing how students at universities across the country listen to music.

They analyzed data from listeners who subscribe to its student deal and compiled lists including which school has students that listen to the widest variety of music, and the top genres for each school.

ASU: Pop and party music are king

ASU students had the third-highest percentage of party listening (by playlists) of any U.S. university.

The university also ranked sixth on "top listening diversity," which may explain why its party ranking is accompanied by the school's distinctive penchant for the "Chill Side of Bluegrass" playlist.

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Still, the most popular genres at ASU are, in order: Pop, dance pop, pop rap, tropical house, hip hop, southern hip hop, trap music, rap, post-teen pop, and dirty south rap.

If you know where these parties are where people are playing tropical house music and southern hip hop, feel free to DM me the address. Just kidding! (Kind of.)

NAU: Students don't sleep; rap prevails

While ASU made the party-music list, NAU is known for its early risers.

"If you’re a student at Northern Arizona University, it’s likely that you never sleep. This university ranked in the top 10 of listening both late night and into the wee early morning hours," a Spotify news release stated.

They ranked schools by the share of listening that happens between 7 and 8 a.m., ranking NAU as No. 6. As for late-night listening from 2 to 3 a.m., NAU was No. 10.

The popular genres at NAU lean much more into rap and hip hop, with "gangster rap" and "underground hip hop" both making their list.

UA: Music you study with

University of Arizona students' music habits appear to be much more fringe than both NAU and ASU.

The school's top 10 genres include indietronica, indie poptimism, nu age, ambient, modern classical, classify, compositional ambient and focus.

We're going to guess that's weighted by the school's medical students playing nondistracting music while studying. Just a guess.

Another surprise: One of its most distinctively popular playlists is "Top Tracks in Lithuania." Though it's worth noting that the playlist "#SundayFunday" is on there, too.

Anyone can search for a university and see its trends at students.withspotify.com.

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