TECHNOLOGY

Spotify's Discover Weekly Gets a Makeover After a Decade

Mon Jun 30 2025
After a decade, Spotify's Discover Weekly playlist is getting a fresh look. This feature, which suggests new music every Monday, is now more customizable for Premium users. With new controls at the top, users can steer their recommendations toward specific genres. So, if someone usually listens to classic rock but is curious about jazz, they can tweak the settings to explore more in that direction. This update aims to give users more say in what they hear. It's a big deal because Discover Weekly has been a hit, with over 100 billion tracks streamed. Plus, 77% of those streams are from up-and-coming artists, showing how much it helps new musicians get noticed. To try out the revamped Discover Weekly, Premium users can head to the “Made for You” section and find their playlist there. If they have the latest version of the app, they'll see the new genre controls right away. Spotify has been working on giving users more control lately. They recently updated the queue feature, letting users see upcoming recommendations and choose what stays in line. There's also a “snooze” option for songs they're tired of hearing, which skips the track for 30 days without removing it permanently. This move is part of a trend where apps are trying to balance algorithmic suggestions with user preferences. It's a step toward making music discovery more personal and engaging.

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    How does Spotify ensure that the new genre filters do not create echo chambers for users?
    How does the new genre filter in Discover Weekly affect the diversity of music recommendations?
    What impact will the new controls have on the discovery of emerging artists?

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