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Your moods soundtracked with Spotify’s new daylist feature

Throughout the day, your mood changes, and so does the music you listen to. Last night might have been an island vibes riddim Monday night, while this moment is more of a nostalgia 2010s Tuesday afternoon. The point is, that you’re ever-changing, and your playlists should be too.

Say hello to ”Daylist”, your day in a playlist. This new, one-of-a-kind playlist on Spotify ebbs and flows with unique vibes, bringing together the niche music you typically listen to during particular moments in the day or on specific days of the week. It updates frequently between sunrise and sunset with a series of highly specific playlists made for every version of you. It’s hyper-personalized, dynamic, and playful as it reflects what you want to be listening to right now.

Launched late last year in select markets, daylist had a viral social media moment at the beginning of the year, resulting in a search spike of 17,000%.

You’ll get new tracks at every update, plus a new title that sets the mood of your daylist. Globally, some of the top titles are nostalgia 2010s, nostalgia 2000s and laid back chilling. The relatability of these titles adds to the overall appeal of daylist, helping you understand more about your taste in music—and express your unique audio identity.

How to find, save, and share daylist:

Find: Daylist is available to both Free and Premium users in Nigeria at spotify.com/daylist. Simply search ‘daylist’ on devices where Spotify is available to unlock your ‘daylist’.

Daylist updates multiple times a day, and you can view when your next update will be from the playlist page on mobile.

Save: If you love a specific ‘daylist’ playlist, save it and make a copy by tapping the three-dot menu, scrolling down to “Add to playlist,” then tapping “New playlist,” and voila. It will be saved in your Library. (A word to the wise: If you don’t save it before the next update on your daylist, it’ll be gone with the wind—so don’t delay.)

Share: Daylist is all about expressing your individuality, so we’ve built shareability into the playlist experience like never before. Choose from three different share-card options:

  • A ready-made screenshot of your ‘daylist’
  • A social media sticker that captures the essence of your ‘daylist’
  • A changing share card with up to four different background graphics depending on the time of day you post your ‘daylist’.

Our goal is to create delightful, personalized experiences for every user, and the ‘daylist’ allows you to enjoy the very best of your niche taste and ever-changing moods.

 

Kanyi Okeke

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