Spotify’s new feature “Only You” shows you how distinct your music taste is
The new "Only You" experience, on the other hand, demonstrates how well the firm knows how each person's listening habits are distinct.
You are, after all, unique, according to Spotify. A new in-app promotion dubbed "Only You" analyses your listening patterns, similar to Spotify Wrapped, and is the streaming platform's new data analysis feature.
With colourful custom visuals and playlists to match, “Only You” clearly shows the breadth of your musical tastes.
“Your Song Year,” which highlights your favourite musicians in various situations and time periods, “Your Dream Dinner Party,” which creates a playlist based on the three musicians you would most want to dine with and “Your Artist Pair,” which shows the two most divergent musicians on your recent plays.
Then there is "Audio Birth Chart" feature, which shows how much the music streaming platform knows about its customers' listening habits on the app, is the most intriguing new experience offered in the app thus far.
Depending on assessments of what those sign categories mean, it provides you a reading for your sun, moon and rising sign.The artist you listened to the most in the previous six months is represented by your Sun sign. Your Moon sign suggests an artist who best represents your sensitive side. With an artist you have just engaged with, your Rising sign pulls it all together.
Spotify was previously able to tell the customer's most listened to artist or genre of music, but now the platform is also able to inform them about their emotional state when listening to music.
Spotify is the most popular music streaming applications, owing to unique features such as its yearly Wrapped playlists, which provide users with an extremely accurate view of the music they listened to the most over the course of the year. The new "Only You" experience, on the other hand, demonstrates how well the firm knows how each person's listening habits are distinct.
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