Here's How To Listen To The Unique Spotify Playlist
Listen to the unique playlist on Spotify (photo: dock.unsplash)

JAKARTA Spotify, the most popular music platform, has a playlist feature that users often rely on. This feature can group favorite songs based on preferences or mood. Spotify users can access two types of playlists, namely playlists made independently or playlists presented by Spotify like Wrapped which are held every year. Spotify also creates playlists based on genres, activities, and others. It is not known how many playlists are on Spotify, but the choices are very diverse. In fact, you can find various playlists in a unique way. If you want to find playlists in a different way, try to do the following way. First, citing from Makeuseof, users can access the Niche Mixes feature. This feature displays a variety of playlists that are grouped and personalized based on the activity, vibe, mood, or aesthetics of its users. To access this feature, you can search for Made For You in the search box or search for various activities, atmospheres, or any feelings with additional mix words. For example, Angry Mix, Weirdcore Mix, Breakdown Mix, and much more.

Next, you can search for playlists by narrowing the search results in the search box. You just need to enter the desired year, genre, label, and tag, then narrow the search results to the part of the song. When Spotify shows a series of songs that match your search results, those songs can be added to new or existing playlists. You can listen to the song whenever you want. The last very strange way to search for playlists is to combine one to four random words. This method is much more interesting because you can enter any word randomly and Spotify will still display the appropriate playlist. For example, you can search for short dinosaurs, high school shoes, or any combination of words. If the playlist that is displayed doesn't match your taste, try using other words combined that might produce interesting playlists.


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