

The company has partnered with artists including BTS, Charli XCX, Kacey Musgraves, Lauv, Megan Thee Stallion, Mimi Webb, Tai Verdes, Xamã and others to allow Spotify users to merge their musical tastes into a single Blend playlist where their own favorite tracks are matched with those from the artists. Today, Spotify says it will expand Blend to allow users to create playlists with up to 10 people, or even with some of their favorite artists. This Blend then updates daily with new songs based on everyone’s listening habits. The feature currently allows two Spotify users to see where their musical tastes overlap by mixing together their favorite songs to find those they have in common.

Maybe chill with the lo-fi hip hop for studying playlists and the emo rap artists for a little bit.įor more on this topic, follow the Tech Observer.Spotify’s popular playlist creation tool, Blend, is getting its biggest update since its offiical launch last year.

So if you want to impress someone, be careful what’s currently in rotation in your playlist. So be warned that your compatibility percentage is subject to wildly change daily. Then send your mate an invite link (via text, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, whatever) and once they accept, the app works its magic, giving you the most compatible music you both share.Īnd the playlist is a clever little thing, working tirelessly away in the background updating itself with everything that you and your mate are listening to. To try it out for yourself, simply head to the Made For You section on your Spotify app (or you can just search ‘Blend’ and it’ll also come up). If someone calls me out on how many songs by The Wiggles I listen to weekly, so help me god. The Blend Playlist also definitely has potential to be used in the dating world: just think how easier using Tinder would be if you could quickly deduce if your music tastes link up. Honestly, this feature has potential to make or break a lot of friendships.
