Spotify has upped its game once again and released a bigger and better 'hyper-personalised' playlist.
Spotify is known for its clever algorithms that create playlists for you so that they suit your music tastes (shoutout to the epic 'Time Capsule' playlist), and now it's taken things a step further.
On Tuesday (12 September), the music streamer - which is said to have a whopping 551 million monthly listeners - announced its sparkling new idea, the 'daylist'.
Described as 'ever-changing', the playlist does just that and changes depending on the time of day.
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The music and vibe will change to correlate with what kind of tunes you're usually listening at that time, i.e it's unlikely you'll be suggested a Metallica-heavy playlist at 7.00am (unless that's part of your usual morning routine).
"This new, one-of-a-kind playlist on Spotify ebbs and flows with unique vibes, bringing together the niche music and microgenres you usually listen to during particular moments in the day or on specific days of the week," Spotify writes on its website.
"It updates frequently between sunup and sundown with a series of highly specific playlists made for every version of you. It’s hyper-personalized, dynamic, and playful as it reflects what you want to be listening to right now."
Not only does the music change, but so does the title of playlist - and it sounds like people have been getting some pretty quirky ones.
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One TikToker shared his playlist that was titled 'alternative hip hop boom bap thursday afternoon', and hailed it as 'a pretty good playlist'.
With the unique playlist title in mind, he went on to ask others what kind of things they've been getting - and they don't disappoint.
Replying to the video, one person said: "victorian requiem thursday evening, which is so vampire coded so ill take it."
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"math core mix, crying birthday mix, solitude late night mix," shared another.
A third added: "It’s 2am and mine is called 'complex horror late night'."
"I’ve had some random ones but right now it's high school teen angst morning," a fourth went on.
Logging into my own Spotify this fine Friday afternoon, I've been greeted with a playlist titled 'tabletop rpg rhymes friday evening'.
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I have no idea what that means, but the music's good so I can't complain.
The ever-changing playlist is currently available for users in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland, and can be found on your 'Made For You' section.
Happy listening!
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