Spotify Only You Opens Up the Next Level of Personalization

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The Spotify Only You Opens Up the Next Level of Personalization
Spotify Only You

Each year, Spotify reveals the Wrapped, which includes a personalized list of tracks that define your entire year. Just recently, though, the Spotify Only You hub rolled out which features an audio birth chart. It contains a tailored playlist along with other features that define your listening habits.

 

Spotify ‘Only You’

Rather than simply listing what you listen to, the Spotify Only You hub tells you “how” you listen to music on the app. Apart from Spotify Only You, the Blend will also be rolling out soon. It is a personalized playlist feature that creates a mixture of your and your friend’s music taste. However, to use this feature, both you and your friend must have a Spotify account.

 

Currently, the Spotify Only You hub is available only on iOS and Android mobile applications. So, if you are trying to find the feature on Desktop, you will not have any luck. To access this feature, you must have the latest version of Spotify on your phone.

There is no doubt that Spotify uses an advanced personalization algorithm that has helped millions of listeners in finding new music that they would love. Otherwise, the “all you can listen” model would make it incredibly difficult for average music listeners to find new tracks in line with their taste.

 

Spotify Only You is available in 79 Spotify markets. Furthermore, it can be accessed by customers with both paid and free packages. However, the feature will end on 30th June. So, you have approximately one month to enjoy it before it goes away.

The blend feature will only take it to a whole new level by combining the music taste of two people. Unlike Spotify Only You, the Blend would specifically make the Group Session feature more interesting, as you and your friend could listen to a playlist specially curated for you both.

 

In other technology news, Sam, the Samsung Virtual Assistant might be arriving soon. According to reports, it might replace Bixby with a lively-looking 3D assistant. Perhaps one day, we might get to see holographic virtual assistants like in science fiction movies. But for now, Sam is going to be a fascinating new addition.

 

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