Spotify Gives Discover Weekly a Makeover After 10 Years

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Spotify’s Discover Weekly playlist, the go-to for new music recommendations every Monday, just got a fresh update. Premium users can now fine-tune their playlist with genre filters, steering the algorithm toward their preferred sounds. Whether you groove to 80s rock or have a soft spot for K-pop, these new controls put you in the driver’s seat.

More Control, More Music

This new feature aims to give users more power over the music they discover, allowing them to tailor their playlists to their tastes. With over 100 billion tracks streamed on Discover Weekly, it’s clear that users value the diverse selection of emerging artists.

How to Access the New Features

To try out the revamped Discover Weekly, simply head to the “Made for You” section on Spotify and select your playlist. If you have the latest version of the app, you’ll see the new genre controls right at the top.

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For an app known for its algorithms, Spotify is putting the listener first with these new features. From revamping the queue to allowing users to snooze songs they’re tired of, these updates give you more say in what you hear.

So, whether you’re a music aficionado or just looking for something new, Spotify’s Discover Weekly is now more personalized than ever.

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