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Here’s What’s in Store for Your 2023 Wrapped

Was your year full of new musical discoveries or auditory trips down memory lane? No matter how you listened—or what you listened to—Spotify was there to set the soundtrack. And now, during 2023 Spotify Wrapped, we’re helping you check the receipts on your year in review. 

Our 2023 Wrapped campaign is a celebration of the realest moments that defined your year on Spotify. It includes the top artists, songs, albums, and podcasts that reflect how more than 574 million fans around the world listened, and a personalized user experience with even more interactive features, 2023 Wrapped has everything you need to celebrate your year of listening. 

So make sure your Spotify app is up-to-date, then get your personalized Wrapped in the Spotify mobile app for iOS and Android. This year, for the first time, you can also view Wrapped from any browser by visiting Spotify.com/Wrapped.

Now that 2023 Spotify Wrapped is here, check out . . . 

New and refreshed data stories to bring you to the heart of your listening

  • Me in 2023 demonstrates a streaming habit that defined your music listening this year. When you flip your card, it reveals a listening character specific to your tastes and habits on Spotify. Check out all 12 characters here
  • Sound Town matches you to a city based on your listening and artist affinity. 
  • Top 5 Genres shows you how your top five music genres stacked up and is presented in a fun sandwich-inspired design.

How Spotify Uses Design To Make Personalization Features Delightful

Every day, teams across Spotify leverage AI and machine learning to apply our personalization capabilities on a large scale, leading to the features, playlists, and experiences Spotify users have come to know and love. And when you spend your days working with emerging technologies, it’s easy to get transfixed by complicated new advancements and opportunities. So how do our forward-thinking teams ensure they can tackle this technical work while also prioritizing the experience of our users? 

That’s a question constantly on the mind of Emily Galloway, Spotify’s Head of Product Design for Personalization. Her team’s role is to design content experiences that connect listeners and creators. This requires understanding our machine learning capabilities as they relate to personalization to leverage them in a way that is engaging, simple, and fun for our users. 

“Design is often associated with how something looks. Yet when designing for content experiences, we have to consider both the pixels and decibels. It’s more about how it works and how it makes you feel,” Emily explains to For the Record. “It’s about being thoughtful and intentional—in a human way—about how we create our product. I am a design thinker and a human-centric thinker at my core. People come to Spotify to be entertained, relaxed, pumped up, and informed. They come for the content. And my team is really there to think about that user desire for personalized content. What are we recommending, when, and why?”

The Personalization Design team helps create core surfaces like Home and Search, along with much-loved features like Discover Weekly, Blend, and DJ. So to better understand just how to think about the design behind each of these, we asked Emily a few questions of our own.

How does design thinking work to help us keep our listeners in mind?

When you work for a company, you know too much about how things work, which means you are not the end user. Design helps us solve problems by thinking within their mindset. It’s our job to be empathetic to our users. We have to put ourselves in their shoes and think about how they experience something in their everyday life. A big thing to keep in mind is that when using Spotify, phones are often in pockets and people look at the screen in quick, split-second moments. 

Without design, the question often becomes, “How do we do something technically?” For those of us working at Spotify, we understand how or why we’re programming something technically in a certain way, but users don’t understand that—nor should they have to. What they need is to experience the product positively, to get something out of it. We’re accountable for creating user value. We really are there to keep the human, the end user, at the forefront. 

Without this thinking, our products would be overcomplicated. Things would be confusing and hard to use, from a functionality perspective. Good design is about simplicity and should largely remain invisible. 

But design is also additive: It adds delight. That’s what I love about projects like DJ or Jam that are actually creating connection and meaning. Design is not afraid to talk about the emotional side—how things make you feel. 

How does design relate to personalization?

Personalization is at the heart of what we do, and design plays an important role in personalization.  

Historically, Spotify’s personalization efforts happened across playlists and surfaces like Home and Search. But over time we utilized new technologies to drive more opportunities for personalization. This started from a Hack Week project back in the day to become Discover Weekly, our first successful algorithmically driven playlist. It then gave way to Blend, which was designed for a more social listening experience. And more recently, to DJ, our new experience that harnesses the power of AI and editorial expertise to help tell artists’ stories and better contextualize their songs. It utilizes an AI voice that makes personalization possible like never before—and it’s a whole new way for our listeners to experience Spotify’s personalization. 

When designing personalized experiences like these, we must think “content first,” knowing people come to Spotify for the content. Design ultimately makes it feel simple and human and creates experiences that users love. If recommendations are a math problem, then resonance is a design problem.

But we also have to have what I like to call “tech empathy”—empathy for the technology itself. My team, which is a mix of product designers and content designers, has to understand how the technology works to design our recommendations for the programming. Personalization designers need to understand the ways in which we’re working with complex technology like machine learning, generative AI, and algorithms. Our designers need to consider what signals we’re getting that will allow our recommendations to get better in real time and overtime. And when a recommendation is wrong, or a user just wants a different mood, we need to design mechanisms for feedback and control. That really came into play when we developed our AI DJ.

Tell us the story of the inception of DJ.

We’re always trying to create more meaningful connections between listeners and creators in new and engaging ways. And we use technology to deliver this value. DJ is the perfect example of how we’re driving deeper, more meaningful connections through technology.

Prior to generative AI, a “trusted friend DJ” would have required thousands of writers, voice actors, and producers to pull this off—something that wasn’t technically, logistically, or financially possible. Now, new technologies have unlocked quality at scale. Xavier “X” Jernigan’s voice and personality delivers on our mission of creating more meaningful connections to hundreds of millions of people. Generative AI made the once impossible feel magical.

To bring DJ to life we answered some core experiential questions knowing we are taking listeners on a journey with both familiar and unfamiliar music. We asked questions such as: What does it mean to give context to listening? How do we visualize AI in a human way? You can see this in how the DJ introduces itself in a playful way—owning that it’s an AI that doesn’t set timers or turn on lights. 

We also put a lot of thought into how we designed the character, since it is more than a voice. 

Ultimately, we really wanted to lean into making it feel more like a trusted music guide, as well as having an approachable personality. So much of our brand is human playfulness, so we made a major decision to acquire Sonantic and create a more realistic, friendly voice. And that led to Xavier training the model to be our first voice. His background and expertise made him the perfect choice.

With new technologies like generative AI, what are some of the new ways you’re thinking about your team and their work?

I’m challenging our team to think differently about the intersection of design and generative AI. We keep coming back to the conclusion that we don’t need to design that differently because our first principles still stand true. For example, we are still taking a content-first approach and we continue to strive for clarity and trust. We’ve realized that tech advancements are accelerating faster than ever, which makes design’s role more important than ever. 

Because there’s so much more complexity out there with generative AI, it means the human needs must be kept in mind even more. At the end of the day, if our users aren’t interested in a product or they don’t want to use it, what did we create it for? 

Emerging technology inspires you to think differently and to look from different angles. The world is trying to figure this out together, and at Spotify we’re not using technology to use technology. We’re using technology to deliver joy and value and meet our goals of driving discovery and connections in the process.

Celebrate Día de Muertos on Spotify by Creating Blends With Mexico’s Immortal Music Legends

With Día de Muertos nearly upon us, Spotify is calling upon the power of music to honor the legacy of, and help fans reconnect with, Mexico’s immortal music legends. 

Starting today, around the world will have the chance to Blend with some the great icons in the country’s musical pantheon who are no longer with us—including Jenni Rivera, José José, Valentín Elizalde, Juan Gabriel, and José Alfredo Jiménez—and discover the musical tastes they may have in common. 

“José Alfredo Jiménez would be very happy to know that year after year his interpretations lead people to love one another, since love was always his motive,” his family said to For the Record. “He sang to love in all its manifestations. That is transcending the world by talking about love.”

How does Making a Blend with your favorite Mexican Legend work?

Blend is our popular feature that lets you combine your musical tastes with those of your friends and favorite creators. Through Blend, Spotify will deliver a shared playlist made just for you with songs you’ll both love. 

But for Día de Muertos, we didn’t stop there. We were also curious about what these Mexican legends would be listening to today if they were still with us. So we’ve utilized an artificial intelligence tool—created by Spotify developers and placed it in the hands of our music experts—that offers a glimpse of the songs and artists these legends might have listened to today. 

Now, you can enjoy a personalized playlist that merges what could be the artist’s current musical tastes with those of the user, offering an unparalleled experience of union and reconnection with the great legends of music in Mexico.

“Día de Muertos Blend is our way of honoring and keeping alive the legacy of artists who have forever marked the country’s music scene in a very authentic way, bringing fans closer to their musical heritage and making them relive memorable moments,” said Uriel Waizel, Editorial Lead of Spotify Mexico. 

To create a Blend with any of the aforementioned legends, simply click on one of the links below and let Spotify do the rest. 

In addition to your own shared playlist, you will also receive a social share card showing how musically compatible the two of you are, and a list of the specific songs that reflect your shared taste the most. 

Blend is more than a playlist. It is an experience that brings people together and allows them to discover new music and learn from one another. This Día de Muertos, Blend with those who may no longer be here but who are still alive through their music. 

Looking for more ways to celebrate Día de Muertos on Spotify? Visit our special Día de Muertos hub to discover more playlists and podcasts that can accompany you while you reconnect with the people who will live forever among us.

Celebra este Día de Muertos en Spotify creando una Fusión con los inmortales de la Música Mexicana

Con el Día de Muertos a la vuelta de la esquina, Spotify recurre al poder de la música para honrar el legado de las leyendas inmortales de la Música Mexicana y ayudar a los fans a reconectar con ellas.

A partir de hoy, Spotify dará a los fans la oportunidad única de reconectar con los grandes íconos del panteón musical en México a través de una “Fusión” con grandes íconos inmortales como Jenni Rivera , José José, Valentín Elizalde, Juan Gabriel y José Alfredo Jiménez.

“José Alfredo Jiménez estaría muy contento de saber que año tras año sus interpretaciones llevan a la gente a amarse, ya que el amor fue siempre su motivo”, dijo su familia a For the Record. “Él le cantaba al amor en todas sus manifestaciones. Eso es trascender el mundo hablando de amor”.

¿Cómo funciona la Fusión “Día de Muertos”?

Blend es nuestra popular función que te permite combinar tus gustos musicales con los de tus amigos y creadores favoritos. Crea una lista de reproducción especial llena de canciones que os encantarán tanto a ti como a la persona con la que hayas combinado tus gustos. 

Pero para nuestra Fusión del Día de Muertos, no nos detuvimos ahí. También teníamos curiosidad por saber qué escucharían hoy estas leyendas mexicanas si aún estuvieran con nosotros. Así que utilizamos una herramienta de inteligencia artificial creada internamente por desarrolladores de Spotify y puesta en manos de nuestros expertos editores que ofrece una idea de las canciones y artistas que estas leyendas podrían haber escuchado hoy.

Con base en estos hallazgos, la Fusión de Día de Muertos crea una playlist personalizada que fusiona lo que podrían ser los gustos musicales actuales del artista con los del usuario, ofreciendo una experiencia inigualable de unión y reconexión con las grandes leyendas de la música en México.

“Día de Muertos Blend es nuestra forma de honrar y mantener vivo el legado de artistas que han marcado para siempre la escena musical del país de una manera muy auténtica, acercando a los fans a su herencia musical y haciéndoles revivir momentos memorables”, comentó Uriel Waizel, Líder Editorial de Spotify México. 

Para crear un Blend con cualquiera de las leyendas mencionadas, sólo tienes que hacer clic en alguno de los enlaces que aparecen a continuación y dejar que Spotify haga el resto. 

Además de tu propia lista de reproducción compartida, también recibirás una tarjeta para compartir en redes sociales que muestra lo compatibles que sois musicalmente los dos y una lista de las canciones específicas que más reflejan vuestros gustos compartidos. 

Blend es más que una lista de reproducción. Es una experiencia que une a la gente y les permite descubrir nueva música y aprender unos de otros. Este Día de Muertos, Blend con aquellos que ya no están aquí, pero que siguen vivos a través de su música. 

¿Buscas más formas de celebrar el Día de Muertos en Spotify? Visita nuestro hub especial del Día de Muertos para descubrir más listas de reproducción y podcasts que pueden acompañarte mientras vuelves a conectar con las personas que vivirán para siempre entre nosotros.

Spotify Invites You To Celebrate 100 Years of Disney

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October 16, 1923, is a magical day for generations of people around the world, as it marks the start of The Walt Disney Company. And as the beloved entertainment company gets ready to celebrate its 100th birthday, we’ve teamed up with Walt Disney Animation Studios—also celebrating 100 years—to make the day even more special for listeners.

Whether you’re belting out Mulan’s “I’ll Make a Man Out Of You” with friends or cleaning your apartment while singing Frozen’s “Let it Go,” Disney soundtracks have always held a special place in the hearts of fans, no matter what age they are.   

The stats don’t lie. To date, Spotify listeners around the world have created more than 8.5 million Disney-related playlists. Disney Animation’s Moana takes the top spot for the most-streamed Disney album of all time, followed closely by Encanto and Frozen in second and third, respectively. Meanwhile, fans who can’t settle on just one film soundtrack have enjoyed the Disney Hits playlist to the tune of 2.3 billion streams. 

Which Disney Princess Do You Blend With Best?

Have you ever wondered which Disney princess you’d be musical BFFs with? You can now Blend with some of your favorites to see how your music taste stacks up with princesses who have inspired generations. 

Blend with Cinderella, Belle, Tiana, Moana, and Ariel to find out if you listen to those “all the feels” deep cuts like Cinderella, high-energy foot-stomping bops that Moana loves, or the more fluid styling of Ariel. 

Spotify Unveils Jam, a New, Personalized Way to Listen With Your Entire Squad

There are few things more powerful than connecting over a shared love of music. So over the past few years, Spotify has unveiled a wide range of new features, including Collaborative Playlists and Blend, that make sharing the music you love easier than ever. And fans love them: they’ve already created more than 45 million Blends. And in the past month alone, they’ve cumulatively spent over 200 million hours listening to the Collaborative Playlists they’ve created alongside those closest to them. 

Today we’re introducing Jam, a personalized, real-time listening session for your group to tune into together. Jam builds on some of our popular social features and combines them with our personalization technology to take real-time listening with pals to the next level. With Jam, Premium subscribers will be able to invite others to contribute through a shared queue and enjoy a musical experience made exclusively for everyone listening

How Jam works

Jam is rolling out for all Spotify users globally starting today—so make sure your app is up-to-date. Premium listeners everywhere can start a Jam and anyone on Spotify can join. Simply invite your squad and Jam will help you find the perfect songs to add to the queue, finding the overlaps in your listening preferences to deliver music recommendations that everyone will love. You’ll have the ability to see who’s added which track so you know whom to thank for that crowd pleaser, whether you’re prepping food together in the kitchen or enjoying games in the backyard.  

Once you start a Jam, you can invite a group of friends or family—Free or Premium users, or a mix—so they can share the experience. Premium listeners can join from wherever they are, whether they’re in the same room or across the world

To get grooving, select a playlist or song you’re feeling excited about. You’ll see a “Start a Jam” button by clicking the speaker icon at the bottom of your screen or by hitting the three dot menu within your favorite playlist or song. You can also select a device to play on, whether that’s your phone or speaker. Those in your household on your shared Wi-Fi will also be prompted to join the Jam when they open Spotify. 

You can then invite your squad in one of three ways:

  1. Turn on Bluetooth, then tap your phones together
  2. Have your friends scan the QR code on your host screen
  3. Hit “share” to send the link through social, text, SMS, and more

Everyone in the Jam can add songs to the queue, see who added which song, and receive recommendations, all from their own devices. The host also has the ability to determine who’s in the Jam, change the order of the tracks, or remove a song that doesn’t fit the vibe. 

Get ready for a deeper way to connect through the artists, songs, and albums that unite you—and to discover some unexpected gems with those around you.

*Update as of March 13, 2024: Jam is now available on Desktop, making listening together easier than ever. To start a Jam from Desktop:

  • Tap the three-dot menu, or right click on a playlist or song
  • Select start a Jam
  • Invite your friends through a share link or QR code to listen together, wherever you are, on desktop and mobile.

Here’s All the Artists, Creators, and Athletes You Can Blend with on Spotify

In 2021, Spotify took bonding over music to the next level with Blend, our shared social listening experience that combines the different tastes of friends and families, as well as fans and artists, into one. Whether you’re creating a Blend with your best friend, favorite musical artist, FC Barcelona player, or digital creator, you’re sure to receive a personalized playlist that merges your musical tastes to create something everyone can enjoy.

There’s now plenty of artists, athletes, and creators to Blend with on Spotify, and you can find the full list below. To create your own Blend with one of them, simply click the link in their name—and then let us do the rest. You’ll also receive a taste-match score and the songs that bring you two together.

Artists:

Athletes:

Creators:

Adjusting Our Spotify Premium Prices

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Since launching in 2008, Spotify has innovated and invested to build the best audio experience for you and your favorite artists and creators. We have continually revealed new opportunities for fans and creators to connect through the power of our platform, from discovery tools like our new AI DJ, to fan-favorite shared experiences like Blend and the introduction of podcasts and audiobook content. 

With 200+ million Premium subscribers, we’re also proud to be the world’s most popular audio streaming subscription service, giving Premium users access to on-demand and ad-free music listening, offline music downloads, and quality music streaming. The market landscape has continued to evolve since we launched. So that we can keep innovating, we are changing our Premium prices across a number of markets* around the world. These updates will help us continue to deliver value to fans and artists on our platform.

Starting from today, existing subscribers in these markets will receive an email explaining what this means for their account. In the US, the new prices are:

Premium Individual  Premium Duo Premium Family  Premium Student 
$10.99  $14.99 $16.99 $5.99

For more info, head to Spotify.com and our FAQ page to find more details on these changes, when they will go into effect, and how to check your account information. 

*Andorra, Albania, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, United Kingdom, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Croatia, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Iceland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Peru, Portugal, Serbia, Sweden, Singapore, Slovenia, Slovakia, San Marino, Thailand, Türkiye, United States, Kosovo.

*Update as of August 1, 2023: We have also changed Premium prices in the United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, Czechia, Hungary, Malaysia, Romania, Saudi Arabia.

*Update as of October 2, 2023: We have also changed Premium prices in Germany, Philippines and South Africa.

*Update as of January 8, 2024: We have also changed Premium prices in Poland and Liechtenstein.

*Update as of February 1, 2024: We have also changed Premium prices in Argentina, Estonia, Panama and Türkiye.

Listeners Can Now Blend With Their Favorite Creators on Spotify

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Back in 2021 we introduced Blend as a new way for listeners to connect with their friends and family through music. Then, we gave fans the opportunity to deepen their connection with some of their favorite artists, including BTS, boygenius, Charli XCX, Diplo, JO1, Kacey Musgraves, Lauv, Megan Thee Stallion, and Miley Cyrus, through their Blend playlist.

And now, we’re expanding the Blend family to give listeners the ability to connect with their favorite creators through their own personalized playlists. 

Kicking off the new expansion of Blends, Spotify is letting users combine their musical tastes with Jake Shane, Anna Sitar, and Pokimane.

Want to know how to Blend with these social stars? Simply click the link in their name above and then let Spotify do the rest. We’ll merge your musical taste with your favorite creator’s into one shared playlist made just for you and give you a taste match score to see just how similar your tastes are. 

For the Record caught up with Jake Shane, known for his history reenactments and love of Taylor Swift, to talk about Blend, his music taste, and what celebs he’s matched with. 

How would you describe your music taste? 

My music taste is a combination of really passionate songwriting and iconic pop stars. I’m clinically obsessed with Taylor Swift, but have always been a huge fan of artists like Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse, and Lily Allen as well. 

Have you matched with any artists or celebs? 

Yes, I’ve matched with Kacey Musgraves. We have a 76% taste match! 

Why are you excited to be able to Blend with your fans and community? 

My community knows how important music is in my life. Since the beginning, I’ve shared songs with my followers that resonate with how I’m feeling, so being able to connect with them on that level is really exciting and important to me. 

Do you have any stories of creating a Blend with a friend with a really different music taste than you? 

One time, my roommates and I were having a dinner party and the playlist shuffled from Norah Jones to Juice WRLD

Tell us a story of a way music brought you together with another person. 

My two roommates and I really became close over our love for Taylor Swift. During the pandemic, life was full of uncertainties, but Taylor’s music and our shared love for her was always a stable force. It was the one thing we never got tired of talking about.

You often make updates to your 23 playlist on Spotify—how do you discover new music? 

I get a lot of my music recommendations from the internet and my community. I also browse Spotify’s New Music Friday and Discover Weekly playlists religiously.  

When you’re in your feels, what do you like to listen to?

Ryan Beatty’s new album, Calico.

Find out how Jake Shane’s music taste compares to yours. Create a Blend now. And find a full list of all available creator Blends here.

Blend With FC Barcelona and See How Your Musical Tastes Compare to Your Favorite Players

The men’s and women’s FC Barcelona teams are celebrating title-winning seasons, and their avid fans are on board for the ride at the stadium, on social media, and on Spotify through our FC Barcelona hub and players’ matchday playlists. Today we’re kicking it up a notch by expanding Spotify Blend to include several Barça stars, allowing fans to combine their musical tastes with those of their favorite players into one shared playlist.

We first gave fans the ability to Blend with their favorite artists last year as a way to forge a deeper bond through the songs they love. Now our first-of-its-kind partnership with FC Barcelona offers fans the opportunity to do the same with the club they love. (For more information on how this experience came to life, check out our Liner Notes feature.)

“Back when we imagined our collaboration with FC Barcelona we thought about how the partnership would bring players and artists closer to fans,” said Marc Hazan, Spotify VP, Partnerships and Business Development. “Blend is delivering on this in a very unique and personalized way, giving Spotify users and Barça fans the tools to see how their listening matches up with their favorite players.” 

Previously, a number of the FC Barcelona stars from the men’s and women’s squads—as well as club legend Ronaldinhocreated matchday playlists featuring the songs that get them ready for the kickoff whistle. And when fans Blend with FC Barcelona, these tracks will now be included in a personalized playlist made just for them, providing the opportunity to discover new music and see where their tastes overlap. 

“I loved putting together my playlist for fans so they could gain insight into how I prepare for games,” said star midfielder Pedri. “Now Culers can see how close our music tastes match with their own Blend playlist.”

And according to Barça Femení star—and reigning Ballon d’Or winner—Alexia Puellas, fans better be ready for hits from ROSALÍA, who featured on the club’s shirts in March and is Alexia’s top Spotify artist. 

How To Blend with FC Barcelona 

Ready to get started? Blending with your favorite Barça stars is simple. Just click here to create your FC Barcelona Blend. Plus, you can Blend with any of the following players individually by clicking their names below:

You can also find a full list of all available athlete Blends here.

You’ll also unlock your Taste Match score—allowing you to see the percentage of music that you and your favorite player have in common— that you can screenshot and share on social media. In addition, select Barça players will pick a card from one of their fans to share on their Instagram stories.

Music helps unite people all over the world, and Blending with FC Barcelona is just the latest way we’re helping artists, athletes, and fans connect every day. 

Looking for the hits that helped inspire the men’s and women’s teams to trophy-lifting moments? Stream our Barça: League Winners and Barça Femení: League Winners playlists.

 

How Spotify Blend Creates a Connection Between Fans, Friends, and Artists

Whether you’re an artist, a listener, or a bit of both, there’s one thing that has been true since time immemorial: Music should be shared. If you’re grabbing the AUX on a car trip with friends or making a playlist for that special someone, there’s just a certain connection that comes with sharing in the genres and songs that have personal meaning to you.

That’s why in 2021, Spotify took that connection to the next level with Blend, our shared new social listening experience that combines the different tastes of friends and family, as well as fans and artists, into one. With Blend, you can create a personalized playlist that balances what you and your friends like to listen to, merging those music tastes to create something everyone can enjoy.

“Sharing music is a really vulnerable thing—but it also brings you closer together,” says Gianna Pisano, a product marketing manager at Spotify. “Those moments when you realize you and your friends have been listening to Stick Season by Noah Kahan on repeat, or have played boygenius’s new record for five days straight—Blend surfaces all of those insights, puts them together, and does all the work to make a playlist for you and your crew, updated daily. All you have to do is listen and explore.”

Connection in Collaboration

The creation of Blend came about via personalized features that were already in use on a smaller scale.

“Our personalization team was already working on a similar feature that we were excited about,” says Ian VanNest, a senior product designer. “Initially we had used it to connect mixes for listeners on Duo or Family accounts and that ended up being an instant hit. Eventually we decided that extending that functionality to everyone was the way to go.”

At launch, Blend allowed two users at a time to combine musical tastes. But the personalization team realized that more people would make for a merrier experience. So in March 2022, we expanded the number of people who can combine to 10, creating an even more powerful, collaborative tool that allowed even more people to feel connected to one another through their shared love for music.  

“Increasing the amount of listeners to make use of Blend was a natural next step,” says Maia Ezratty, an engineer who works on personalization at Spotify. “We don’t only connect over music with one person at a time. We listen to music with our families, go to concerts with our friends, and stream music at the office. I love creating a Blend with a group of friends when we’re together—right away, we have something that represents all of our music tastes that we can play while we hang out. And it’s a conversation starter!”

Beyond that, Blend has offered groups of listeners an opportunity to enjoy the music they have in common and celebrate the differences in musical taste on a granular level.

“Blend has a lot of perks to it, but by far the two best parts of creating a Blend with your friends are finding the artists you have in common and discovering artists that you didn’t know about,” says Ward Ronan, Spotify senior data scientist. “Music has always been a powerful way to bring people together, and Blend not only acknowledges that relationship, but actively helps it grow.

 

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Getting Closer to the Artists We Love

After fans responded enthusiastically to being able to Blend with groups, the personalization team started to think about how to evolve the playlist further. And in an age where it’s easier than ever for fans to connect with celebrities on a more personal level, the team found inspiration for their next innovation. The result was Blend’s new ability to let fans create a deeper bond with artists by combining their tastes.  

“We wanted to harness the power of Blend to create a bit of that same sense of connection between celebrities and fans,” explains Maia. “Music taste is so personal, and Blending with our favorite celebrities makes us feel like we’re getting to know them better by giving us a little window into theirs.”

In a few quick steps, fans can now Blend with artists like BTS to discover the songs that get the K-pop group dancing when they’re not onstage, find out which tracks they have in common with Megan Thee Stallion, and—most recently—see how much their overall taste aligns with that of Miley Cyrus. Find a full list of all available Blends here.

Blend has been incredibly popular with fans since it debuted in 2021. Recently, it’s grown significantly in popularity, and since June 2022, the number of Blends with artists has more than doubled. Of the artists fans can Blend with currently, BTS, Post Malone, BLACKPINK, Lizzo, and Stray Kids are the most popular as of May 2023.

Music has always been one of the most powerful ways for artists to share their lives and experiences, and for listeners to connect with one another and feel understood. And through Blend, fans have a magical way to connect with friends, loved ones, and even total strangers, in a shared moment of enjoyment. 

Want to compare your favorite anthems with Miley Cyrus’s? Click below and let Blend do the rest.

https://spotify.link/MileyBlend

‘Exclude From Your Taste Profile’ Will Make Your Personalized Recommendations Even Better

Personalization is one of the most beloved Spotify features, with millions of fans using playlists like Discover Weekly and Blend to find artists and songs that they love. But for people who have specific playlists for specific activities—such as sleeping, working out, or parenting—their recommendations can sometimes over-index on songs and artists that don’t fit with their general listening habits.

We understand why you might not want kids’ music popping up in your Blend playlists, or white noise dominating your Discover Weekly. That’s why we’re introducing a new feature that will make personalization better than ever: the ability to exclude select playlists from your Taste Profile.

What is a Taste Profile?

Your Taste Profile is Spotify’s interpretation of your taste based on what you listen to and how you listen to it. It helps us personalize your Spotify experience by informing your recommendations and experiences with your taste summaries and personalized playlists, including your top songs and Daily Mixes.

How does Exclude from your Taste Profile work? 

With the touch of a button, Exclude from your Taste Profile lets you keep selected playlists from being included in your Taste Profile and reduces the impact they have on your recommendations. It allows you to tell Spotify which playlist you’d like to impact your recommendations less, tailoring Spotify’s personalization experience to your needs.

When you exclude a playlist from your Taste Profile, you can still easily find it in your Home tab, and “liked” songs within the playlist will also be unaffected. In that sense, you’ll still have easy access to your Pop 4 Kids playlist, but it won’t be heavily featured in your personalized playlists.

Once Exclude from your Taste Profile is enabled, it will exclude past and future listening of the playlist from your Taste Profile.

How do I set up my Exclude from your Taste Profile?

Our latest feature is rolling out to users on web, desktop, iOS, and Android starting today. Ready to give it a try? It just takes three simple steps:

  1. Select the playlist of your choice. 
  2. Tap the three dots near the top of the playlist.
  3. Select “Exclude from your Taste Profile.”

Note that if you have a change of heart later on, the feature can easily be turned off at any time using the same process.

We’re continuously working to find new ways to further improve the personalization experience by introducing ways to connect listeners, artists, and creators in a unique and enriching way. And now that you have the scoop on how Exclude from your Taste Profile works, there’s only one thing left to do: Stream your favorite audio on Spotify. 

Looking for more ways to make the most of our Personalization features? Check out Friends Mix, which is inspired by the songs your BFFs love.