Spotify just unveiled a new tool that lets you Bridget Jones-ify your playlists with notes explaining your song choices — and I’m ready to spill
Spotify's new Playlist Notes let you add context and background to the songs you love the most.
Spotify has introduced a new Playlist Notes feature that allows users to add context to the songs in their playlists. This tool is set to roll out to editorial playlists as well, giving insight into the reasoning behind Spotify’s editorial recommendations. Users can add short 250-character notes to songs, podcast episodes, and audiobooks, providing a personal touch to their playlist choices.
This feature is a welcome addition for those who enjoy adding personal stories and memories to their favorite songs, as it complements Spotify’s existing User Notes feature, which previously only allowed notes for songs. Adding notes is simple – just tap the three-dot icon next to a track within a playlist and select 'Add note'.
Once saved, the note appears under the track, similar to other playlist features. This tool is currently available to Free and Premium users aged 16 and over in select countries, including the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. Playlist Notes allows users to add context to their music choices, making listening to music a more personal and connected experience.
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