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What you need to knowPodcasts enter the fray for Spotify’s Prompted Playlists beta, available in the U.S., Canada, Ireland, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand.Similar to…
On Tuesday, Spotify expanded its Prompted Playlists feature to include podcasts, an update that could make it easier for Premium users to find new shows to…
Summary created by Smart Answers AIIn summary:Spotify introduces Smart Reorder, a new feature for Premium users that automatically sorts playlists by BPM and key for smoother…
Spotify’s “Mix” feature now has an option called “Smart Reorder” that can automatically sort users’ playlists based on beats per minute (BPM) and key, organizing songs…
Spotify is rolling out a new feature that’s meant to make transitions in between tracks even smoother. If you’ll recall, the streaming service released the ability…
What you need to knowYouTube Premium announces an AI-generated playlist feature is arriving for on its app, and Music Premium users are included, too.Users can use…
Summary YouTube Music now creates playlists from text or voice prompts via Library > New > AI Playlist on iOS/Android. Available to YouTube Music and Premium…
What you need to knowSpotify announces that its Prompted Playlists beta will open for more users in markets like the U.S. and Canada by the end…
Spotify has already dabbled in AI playlists, but on Thursday, the company unveiled a new tool that generates a playlist based on your description of an…
When I saw my Spotify Wrapped for 2025, there was a little bit of disappointment in the sense that it didn’t really reflect my listening tastes…
