![]() Find your Release Radar in Browse when listening on desktop (Home on the web player), or in Home under Made for You on mobile. How to do it: As with most playlists, the more you listen, the better it gets, and liking or disliking tracks will steer the playlist and help tailor future recommendations. Suddenly, you’ve got front-row tickets to his Man of the Woods tour. Maybe you’ve been listening to Justin Timberlake since your dorm room days, but didn’t consider yourself a true TN Kid until “Filthy” popped up in your Release Radar. It includes a mix of new music from the artists you listen to most, plus new singles we think you might like, so you never miss a new release. What it is: Release Radar is a playlist of 30 songs is updated every Friday with music that has come out over the past few weeks, recommended just for you based on your listening patterns. If you like keeping up with recently released music, you should try Release Radar. If you’re using mobile, look in Home under Made for You for free users, and in Your Library if you have Premium. Find your Daily Mix in Your Library if you’re using desktop (Your Music on web player). Each mix updates with fresh songs within a day of when you last listened to it, so make sure to save the ones you love. It doesn’t refresh completely like Discover Weekly, but rather evolves gradually with your listening. ![]() As your music tastes evolve, so do your mixes, so the more you listen, the better they get. How to do it: Liking a track (<3) will save it to your Songs collection, while disliking a track (X) means it won’t come up in your mix again. The mixes are fresh and familiar at the same time-a mix of new discoveries and tracks you already have on repeat and unbound, meaning it will load more songs instead of stopping. ![]() So if you’re the kind of person who only listens to indie pop, you might have fewer mixes than your roommate, who wakes up to country, goes for Top 40 in the car and is also up to date on the punk rock scene. Users can have up to six mixes, based on the variety and amount of your general listening history. What it is: Daily Mixes are personalized playlists based on the styles of music you listen to. And those private sessions? They don’t influence your Discover Weekly, so your recommendations won’t get thrown off by a little out-of-character listening. The playlist is set to private by default, but you can set it to public, share it with friends, and follow other users’ Discover Weekly playlists. For Premium subscribers, it’s in Your Library under Playlists, or in Browse under Discover. On mobile, it’s in Home under Made for You for free users. How to do it: On desktop or web player, you’ll find Discover Weekly in Your Library (Your Music on web player) under Playlists. Remember that Discover Weekly refreshes every week, so make sure you save your favorites. You get the gist.ĭiscover Weekly is 30 new songs we think you’ll love, delivered every Monday. Better than your sister after 15 years of sharing a room. Just ask around.) Because of how well it pinpoints your taste in music, it feels like your Discover Weekly knows you better than your significant other. It’s so famous among users for how well it just gets you that this feature has a fair share of groupies. What it is: Based on your listening history and that of fans with similar taste, the Discover Weekly playlist is like getting recommendations from the more in-the-know version of yourself. If you like music that’s totally new to you but would work perfectly with your current playlists, you should try Discover Weekly
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