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If you had a busy week or forgot to check it out, you could miss out on hearing your new favourite song. Your Discover Weekly playlist gets wiped and refreshed with new songs every Monday. If you haven’t given it a chance yet, you absolutely should. According to Spotify, more than 1 billion songs have been streamed through Discover Weekly playlists, and more than 70 per cent of listeners saved at least one track to their own playlists over the past 10 weeks. A lot of people, myself included, have been amazed at how well it works. Spotify also have interactive Running playlists, or their sort-of-gimmicky Year In Music, but Discover Weekly is actually worth paying attention to. But the real core of it is looking at the relationships between songs based on what other users are playlisting around the songs that you’ve been listening to and essentially finding the missing ones - the ones you haven’t heard yet, or maybe haven’t heard much.
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Something that you played yesterday is probably more interesting to you than something you played six months ago. First, we look at all the music you’ve been playing on Spotify but we give more emphasis to the stuff you’ve been jamming on recently. Its creator, Matthew Ogle, recently explained how it all works to Stuff: Essentially, it’s like a friend that knows your music tastes taking the time to make you a mixtape every week. Every Monday morning, a playlist of songs tailored to your listening preferences will automatically pop up in your list of playlists, no sign ups or additional actions required. Spotify made a huge splash this year with the Discover Weekly playlist.