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Daylist, Spotify’s latest personalized playlist, changes with you

Spotify’s daylist, a mood-changing playlist, is its latest personalized playlist. The new playlist will live alongside Discovery Weekly, On Repeat, your genre mixes, and other personalized playlists, offering a constantly refreshed playlist for “every version of you,” the company says.

Using your Spotify app history, the playlist will update multiple times with new songs and titles to reflect your day. If you’ve been listening to upbeat and happy music in the morning, Spotify may suggest “bedroom pop banger early morning,” according to an image of a daylist playlist.

Spotify suggests other goofy subtitles like “windows down thrillwave thursday evening” and “happy dance energy Friday morning” in your daylist. The feature builds on Spotify’s music metadata knowledge that enabled Niche Mixes earlier this year. Users could enter almost any activity, vibe, or aesthetic to get a custom playlist. Now, those “vibes” are being matched to your Spotify usage to create a one-stop-shop playlist of your daily music habits.

Your daylist graphics will change throughout the day from a yellowish sunshine shade on a blue background in the morning to sunset colors in the evening, a moonglow at night, and a darker black for late night.

A social sharing feature with a ready-made screenshot, personalized sticker, or customizable sharecard is included in the new playlist.

Your daylist can be saved to your Library for easy access.

Spotify searches for daylist or you can visit spotify.com/daylist.

Daylist launches for free and Premium users in English-speaking markets like the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland. Over the coming months, more users will join globally.

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