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Spotify launches its evolving playlist, daylist, globally

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Last updated: September 4, 2024 1:27 pm
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Spotify is taking its personalized listening experience to the next level with the global launch of its innovative “daylist” playlist. This unique feature, which adapts and evolves throughout the day based on your listening habits, is now available to Spotify users worldwide. The global rollout follows the initial introduction of daylist to English-speaking markets last year, marking a significant expansion of this exciting feature.

The daylist playlist is designed to offer a fresh and dynamic listening experience. It continuously updates to match the time of day and your evolving musical preferences, making it the perfect companion for any mood or moment. Whether you’re easing into your morning with some mellow tunes or powering through an afternoon slump with high-energy beats, daylist has got you covered.

Spotify has also broadened the accessibility of daylist by adding support for 14 additional languages. Now, users can enjoy this feature in Arabic, Catalan, French (both Canada and France), German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain and Mexico), and Turkish, ensuring a more inclusive experience for its diverse global audience.

The daylist feature was first introduced in September 2023 in select markets, including the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland. In March 2024, Spotify expanded daylist to 65 more countries, and now, it’s finally available across all markets where Spotify operates. This marks a significant milestone in Spotify’s ongoing efforts to enhance user engagement through personalized content.

Since its broader release in March, daylist has seen impressive engagement, with 70% of users returning weekly to explore their ever-changing playlist. However, Spotify has yet to reveal the total number of users who have embraced this feature or the impact it’s having on music discovery.

Accessing daylist is easy. Users can find it within the “Made for You” section of the Spotify app or access it directly via the web. The playlist updates its title and content throughout the day, reflecting your current mood and listening preferences with quirky names like “bedroom pop banger early morning” or “90s rave rainforest late night.” At its core, daylist taps into your unique listening habits, utilizing data from niche music and microgenres that resonate with you at specific times of the day.

For those who discover a particularly delightful daylist that they’d like to keep, Spotify offers an easy way to save it. Simply tap the three-dot menu, select “Add to playlist,” and choose “New Playlist” to save that version of daylist to your library.

With the global launch of daylist, Spotify continues to innovate, offering listeners a more personalized and engaging way to enjoy their favorite music. Whether you’re a free or premium user, daylist is here to keep your daily soundtrack fresh, fun, and perfectly tailored to your musical tastes.

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