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Give Your Playlist Covers a Tyler, The Creator Touch With Our Exclusive Stickers

For more than a decade, Tyler, The Creator has blazed his own trail, exploring unique aesthetics across music, fashion, and art. Now he’s bringing his signature visuals to Spotify with our first-ever artist sticker collaboration for our “Create Cover Art” feature.

Available in 65 markets around the world, this feature lets you design and customize your own playlist covers with unique images, colors, text effects, and graphic elements. Starting today, you can infuse your playlist covers with Tyler’s creative energy using our exclusive sticker collection. The 10 designs pull inspiration from albums like CHROMAKOPIA, IGOR, and Flower Boy, capturing the artist’s bold style.

With more than 50 million monthly listeners, Tyler’s impact on Spotify is undeniable. More than 162 million user-generated playlists feature songs from the acclaimed rapper.

Gettin’ sticky with your playlist covers

  • Head to the Spotify mobile app on iOS or Android (make sure it’s up-to-date) and select a playlist that you personally created (or create a new one) to get started. Then tap the three-dot menu and choose “Create cover art.”
  • From there, you can access Tyler’s sticker collection, along with other creative elements like backgrounds and text.
  • Once complete, save and share your playlist with friends.

Discover the artist’s greatest hits in our This Is Tyler, The Creator playlist.

Spice Up Your Valentine’s Day Playlist Covers With Spotify’s New Sticker Collection

With more than 1.6 million Valentine’s Day playlists created globally on Spotify, we know music fans feel the love this time of year. Now, you can make those playlists even more special with the new collection of love-themed stickers we added to our “Create Cover Art” feature.

Available in 65 markets around the world, this feature lets you design and customize your own playlist covers with unique images, colors, text effects, and graphic elements. The 12 new stickers include adorable icons like a flaming heart, a love snail, and more, so you can make your Valentine’s Day playlists look as good as they sound.

Make your love-themed playlists pop

  • Whether you’re on iOS or Android, head to the Spotify mobile app (make sure it’s up-to-date) and select a playlist that you personally created (or create a new one) to get started. Then tap the three-dot menu and choose “Create cover art.”
  • From there, you can access our exclusive Valentine’s Day stickers, along with other creative elements like backgrounds and text.
  • Once complete, save and share your playlist with someone special.

And while you’re busy curating the perfect Valentine’s Day soundtrack, check out some of the top tracks and most-streamed love songs on Spotify*:

Top 5 tracks added to Valentine’s Day playlists

  1. Just the Way You Are” – Bruno Mars
  2. All of Me” – John Legend
  3. Can’t Help Falling in Love” – Elvis Presley
  4. My Girl” – The Temptations
  5. Lover” – Taylor Swift

Top 5 most-streamed love songs

  1. Perfect” – Ed Sheeran
  2. Say You Won’t Let Go” – James Arthur
  3. I Wanna Be Yours” – Arctic Monkeys
  4. Yellow” – Coldplay 
  5. Photograph” – Ed Sheeran

Need more music inspiration for the heart-shaped holiday? Head to Spotify’s Valentine’s Day hub to discover playlists for every mood.

*All data is global and was pulled on January 16, 2025.

Take Your Spotify Playlists to the Next Level With Custom Cover Art

At Spotify, we know our users like to flex their creativity. We’ve seen this come to life across the more than 8 billion playlists listeners have created to soundtrack their musical moods, milestones, and every moment in between. Now we’re giving music fans the power to design and customize their own playlist cover art so their playlists can always look as good as they sound.

Rolling out in beta on the Spotify mobile app today, the new feature offers both Free and Premium users the ability to create their own cover art with unique images, colors and text effects, graphic elements, and more, allowing them to make their music playlists more unique and personalized than ever before.

Creating cover art on Spotify

All you need is a mobile device to access and use this feature. Whether you’re on iOS or Android, head to the Spotify mobile app (make sure it’s up to date) and select a playlist that you personally created or create a new one.

  • Tap the three-dot menu on the playlist page and then select “Create cover art” within the menu options.
  • From there, you can upload an original photo of your own and add or update a variety of elements, including:
  • Once complete, your playlist will be updated with your new cover art, and you can share your creation directly with friends or on social media platforms.

Pro tip: You can only save one custom cover art per playlist at a time, and each new cover you create will override the previous one for that specific playlist. If you’d like to create multiple covers for a playlist, make a copy of the playlist first. The easiest way to do that is to open the playlist you wish to copy, tap the three-dot menu, select “Add to other playlist,” and then tap “New playlist” to create your copy.

With the feature currently available in beta to users in English in 65 markets, we’re excited for fans to personalize their music playlists like never before. We’ll keep innovating and expanding the tool, so stay tuned for what’s to come.

Get inspired by the experts

As part of the launch, we’ve partnered with music artists, visual creators, and artists behind some of the world’s most iconic album art to empower listeners to unlock a new level of creativity and individuality. Each used the new feature to create unique cover art for one of their playlists on Spotify.

Music artists include Clairo, Jamie xx, and Arlo Parks. On the visual creator front, we’ve tapped Pablo Rochat, Jesse Nyberg, Vita Kari, and Elliot Ulm. Finally, our album artwork experts include creative director Imogene Strauss; Adrian Hernandez, the creator of Ugly Primo and designer of Un Verano Sin Ti by Bad Bunny; and Cey Adams, who has designed albums and logos for The Notorious B.I.G., Beastie Boys, and JAY-Z.

Ready for Some Spring Cleaning? Spotify Has the Tips—and Playlists—for That

Maybe it’s the extra hour of daylight that has people searching “spring cleaning checklist” in droves. Or perhaps it’s the hint of warmer weather on the horizon. Whatever it is, spring is officially upon us, and this boost of energy has people looking for the right soundtrack for cleaning out that closet. Throughout the month of March, there’s been a 139% surge in streams of “spring cleaning” playlists on Spotify, and streams of our popular Cleaning Music playlist have jumped by 126% globally. 

Got spring cleaning of your own to do? Whether you’re looking to organize your physical space or your digital collection, Spotify has the tips to keep you motivated. 

Leave these in the “keep” pile

The top genres added to “spring cleaning” playlists in March were pop, dance pop, rock, and electropop. This makes sense, considering that 64% of respondents in a Spotify survey from 2021 said they prefer to listen to fast-BPM, high-energy music when doing housework. 

Some of the most popular songs added to “spring” playlists on Spotify include “Here Comes the Sun” by the Beatles, “Sunflower” by Post Malone and Swae Lee, “Golden” by Harry Styles, and “New Light” by John Mayer

Others that people have added to their “cleaning” playlists (and that we can imagine bopping along to while scrubbing that hard-to-reach area under the kitchen sink) include “My House” by Flo Rida and “No Scrubs” by TLC

Clean out your digital closet 

Organizing your physical space is important, but your digital space may also need some TLC. To help with that, we put together some tips for bringing order to your Spotify library. 

  • Organize Your Playlists: We know summer ’08 was a great time for new music, but you might not be playing those jams as often anymore. If you want to store your playlist away for safekeeping, you can add it to a dedicated folder. Simply right-click your playlist on your desktop or web player, select “Create Folder,” give it a name, and voila—your old playlists have a new home. 
  • Navigate Your Library: If you’re having a hard time sorting through all your saved tracks, the “Your Library” tab on mobile has you covered. Just tap the search icon to look for a particular song or artist, or sort your music by using the “Recently Played,” “Recently Added,” “Alphabetical,” or “Creator” filters.  
  • Keep Your Content Fresh: That playlist you made last year during spring break? It might need an update. If you have Spotify Premium, just tap the Enhance button at the top of your playlist to let Spotify suggest personalized song additions that match the vibe you’re going for.
  • Personalize Your Playlist Art: Take your playlist game to the next level with custom cover art. On your Spotify mobile app, tap the three-dot icon next to the play button and select “Edit” to upload a new image. If you’re using web or desktop, simply open the playlist and click the existing cover image to change it out for something new. 

Ready to get back to work? Start streaming one of our spring cleaning playlists on Spotify to get you in the groove. 

 

*Global data pulled from March 1-24, 2022 as compared to February 1-24, based on English spellings of “spring” and “cleaning”