

The cursed-but so, so beloved-”Never Been to Spain” has struck again. For me? Apparently Dua Lipa (a running playlist staple) and yep, Three Dog Night. Which, reveals a very unique pairing of artists you’ve been listening to recently. I don’t think I made any selections because I was feeling particularly indecisive after being brutally called out by the third feature. Based on the selections, Spotify will create a mix for the artists to find the perfect dinner party mood. Then, there’s the Dream Dinner Party, which allows you to choose a trio of musical dinner party guests. (Although I’m not sure I remember who Paul Williams is I hope he’s upbeat.) For instance, I am a Taylor Swift sun, a Damien Rice moon, and a Paul Williams rising. It’s made up of a sun sign, otherwise known as the artist you listened to most in the last six months a moon sign, an artist that shows off your emotional or vulnerable side and a rising sign, which features an artist you recently started listening to. Only You is a personalised feature that tells Spotify listeners about their most unique habits. But, generally speaking, it is hilarious if not marginally endearing.įirst, there’s the Audio Birth Chart, which is a cosmic examination of our listening habits. The feature, like its end-of-year sibling, is the kind of thing that takes what we already know about our weird, eclectic, or straight-up embarrassing musical choices and calls it out in a pretty big way. Spotify’s Only You feature explores just that it looks at what makes each of our musical choices and patterns unique to us, using a trio of methods. No two people listen to music in the exact same way. Or, for better or worse, make us feel very, very seen. (“Did I really listen to “5, 6, 7, 8″ that much?” I ask myself every year as the Steps song graces the upper echelon of my Most Streamed Songs playlist.) And now, as a little mid-year surprise, Spotify has launched yet another feature that’s going to rock our musical worlds. The audio streaming platform’s now infamous end-of-year Wrapped playlists, which reveal the soundtrack of our previous year, inspires a mix of excitement and dread. What started as a little joke in my family has spiraled into a major cornerstone of my musical personality… at least according to Spotify. Luckily, Spotify has 12 Cosmic playlists based on each of the star signs.Ĭurated by r enowned and respected celeb astrologer Chani Nicholas, each playlist includes songs themed around what's happening in that sign's life that month - as well as an audio reading of their horoscope.I know I’ve been listening to a lot of Three Dog Night this year.

This gratifying astro-info feature has made us want to listen to a curated selection of horoscope playlists so that we can connect with our signs most inner-world fulfilling tunes. Lastly, your rising sign is all about the new artist you have discovered recently. One of those is dedicated to your sun sign, which features the artist you have listened to over the past six months, and your moon sign, which represents the most emotional songs you connect with. Spotify has described this feature as "all about celebrating how you listen," and it organises your listening habits into organised categories. These Podcast Charts reflect what people.

Whether you can’t get enough of them (like the TED Talks Daily episode about the guy who categorically refuses to believe the perfect spaghetti sauce exists), or, just getting into them for the first time you’ve come to the right place. This new feature is a part of Spotify's 'only you' feature, and it is a natal chart obsessive's dream. Welcome to your daily guide to popular podcasts on Spotify.

Spotify's new sun, moon and rising sign feature So, it was only a matter of time before someone combined music and horoscopes, right!? In a similar way, great music has the ability to resonate with our innermost emotions and make us feel less alone in our experiences. Like "OMG, how does it know that I've been procrastinating about my exam study by binge-watching Riverdale lately!? Creepy!"
