On Tuesday, Spotify announced a new update that lets you text or speak directly with the app. The idea isn't to treat Spotify like a conversation partner; rather, Spotify wants you to tell the app what you want to listen to. In one example, you could ask "Play some artists I haven't heard before," or "play a mix of hits from my top artist." You can also stack requests. If you say "Add some Bad Bunny," you can follow up with something like "just the newest hits" or "make it more chill."
Most of these things could be solved with a quick Google search, but what could be the most interesting function of this feature is how personalized it can get. Spotify says you can ask questions about your own listening history: "When did I first listen to this song?" or "What types of music have I been listening to lately?" If you're curious about your Spotify stats—and the annual obsession with Spotify Wrapped suggests you are—this might be an intriguing way to get some insight before the end of the year rolls around.
How to try talking to Spotify
While this feature is rolling out now, it won't be available to all Spotify users. The company says that only "eligible Premium users" will be able to chat with Spotify directly in Home and the Now Playing view on the mobile app. At launch, that means users in the U.S., Ireland, and Sweden. Spotify also stresses that the feature is currently in beta, which means even if it does hit your device soon, you might get mixed results at the start.
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