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Spotify’s new mid-year blast of subscriber self-awareness: Only You

Spotify has long encouraged musical self-reflection in its subscribers with an end-of-year feature called Spotify Wrapped. That annual experience tells users what they listened to most, and how much, and encourages continued listening with personalized playlists hammering home the faves. (Listening metrics are bundled into the annual retrospective, too.)

Now the streaming platform seems to be thinking that once a year isn’t good enough, or that if it’s a good annual feature, it’s a good semi-annual feature too. Spotify has launched Only You, a separate section in the app stocked with playlists based on H1 listening. “Only You is all about celebrating how you listen,” Spotify asserts in a celebratory blog post.

It appears to be a continuing feature that presumably will evolve with each user’s continued listening.

We generally like inventive personalizations in music apps, and our first test of Only You was positive. Our second test was delayed because we couldn’t find the darn thing — it was no longer visible in the Home tab of the Android app. We had to search for “only you,” and brought it to the screen that way.

Putting aside the coy mystery of its placement, we enjoyed the echo of Wrapped, dipping into mixes based on genres and artists we favor. Another agreeable part: Decade Mixes, personalized by our listening history. For those who don’t pay much attention to when songs were made, you might be surprised by how with-it (or not with-it) you are.

Here are the main programming points in Only You, as described by Spotify:

There’s more. Within Only You is a completely new tech feature called Spotify Blend, which allows two connected friends to mash together playlists. The connecting mechanism (in the Android phone app) happens within the normal Share feature you might use on the web to send an article to a friend — the Blend connection does not transpire within Spotify, so you don’t necessarily know whether your Blend target uses Spotify at all. Well … new feature; early days.

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