Prompted Playlist, a new beta feature from Spotify, is currently rolling out in select regions. It gives users greater control over song suggestions. This feature allows listeners to express their musical tastes, allowing for the building of personalised playlists based on their listening history. Spotify also aims to include preset prompts in the personalised playlists available on the Home page.
According to Spotify’s blog, Premium subscribers in New Zealand will get early access to the new beta feature, Prompted Playlist. This new feature allows users to manage the algorithm and improve the Spotify experience by describing their music preferences and creating personalised playlist rules. It utilises the user’s entire Spotify listening history, guaranteeing that each playlist includes current favourites and reflects the growth of the user’s musical tastes. Spotify regularly curates these playlists to keep them up to date with regard to listening habits and worldwide trends.
Users can tailor music requests by providing criteria, such as looking for songs by top artists from the last five years or incorporating lesser-known pieces. They may also request playlists tailored to certain activities, such as high-energy pop and hip-hop for a run, followed by relaxing songs for a cool-down, as well as music from recent films and TV shows that relate to them.
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Users may personalise their playlists by modifying prompts or beginning over, and each music selection comes with context to enhance the listening experience. Playlists may be updated daily or monthly to stay current. Users can also tap “Ideas” to get prompts to create playlists based on specific themes, such as tracks by famous touring artists.
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To provide further inspiration, music editors and culture experts created various amusing and inventive prompts, as well as English language algorithms. The Home interface will incorporate these into personalised playlists. As this service is still in beta, its capabilities and experience are expected to evolve and improve as more listeners interact with it.



