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1. Spotify Unveils 'Your Daily Drive,' Its New Personalized Playlist for Road Trips: Spotify has unveiled its latest personalized playlist, "Your Daily Drive," which is designed for commuters, road trippers and anyone who loves to listen to music while on the go. The playlist combines music and news in a personalized format, with a mix of songs and stories from popular news outlets like NPR, The Wall Street Journal and PRI. Your Daily Drive is available now in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia and New Zealand. 2. Spotify Launches New Podcasts Feature to Boost Subscription Growth: Spotify has launched a new feature to boost its subscription growth: podcasting. The company is now offering a selection of free, ad-supported podcasts that can be accessed directly from the Spotify app. This marks the first time the streaming service has offered podcasts on its platform, and the company is reportedly in talks with major podcast publishers to further expand its library. 3. How to Use Spotify to Create the Perfect Playlist: Creating the perfect playlist on Spotify can be a daunting task. With so many songs to choose from and so many different ways to filter and
Rising independent pop sensation Skarlett Smith continues her meteoric ascent with the release of her much-anticipated second single, “2077.” Following the success of her debut track “Love Bomb” — which earned placements on multiple Spotify playlists and introduced her to a growing global audience — Skarlett delivers a bold, innovative…
https://open.spotify.com/track/7vcHX96d0XRPR1jap0s7oS Growing older means losing touch with some friends and constantly trying to hold on to happy memories. It is such moments of reminiscing that can lure someone back to their old, youthful habits, only for them to find no more thrill in these activities. The song "I Can’t Get High Anymore" by New York…
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard's Stu Mackenzie recently spoke to the LA Times about the band's decision to remove their music from Spotify in protest over CEO Daniel Ek’s investments.