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Spotify lets premium users tune their Discover Weekly by genre

The new Spotify update brings genre-specific controls to Discover Weekly, aiming to reduce repetition and improve personalization for Premium users.

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A collage of Spotify "Discover Weekly" playlist covers featuring diverse young artists and musicians in various portrait-style photographs. The images show different people in contemporary fashion and styling, with the Spotify logo and "DISCOVER WEEKLY" text prominently displayed across multiple playlist covers. The layout presents a grid-like arrangement showcasing the variety of artists featured in Spotify's personalized music discovery playlists.
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Spotify is dialing up the control you have over its “Discover Weekly” mixtape, letting you nudge its algorithms toward the sounds you crave. Starting June 30, 2025, you’ll spot genre buttons—think Pop, R&B, Funk—perched right at the top of your Discover Weekly playlist. Tap whichever vibe you’re feeling, and Spotify will prioritize tracks in that genre when crafting next week’s mix.

Launched in July 2015, Discover Weekly reshaped how millions find music, delivering a fresh, 30-track playlist each Monday based on your listening history. In its ten-year run, Spotify estimates the playlist’s songs have amassed over 100 billion streams and introduced listeners to some 56 million new artists. Yet even as Discover Weekly set the bar for personalized recommendations, some fans grew weary of déjà-vu—complaining that their weekly mixes recycled the same tunes and that genre tags didn’t always land true.

The new genre buttons aim to squash that sameness. Accessible via the “Made for You” hub, Premium subscribers will see tappable filters—pop, R&B, funk, and more—above their Discover Weekly cover art. Hit “Funk,” for example, and the algorithm will weave in extra groove-heavy cuts when generating next Monday’s playlist. If you’re chasing silky R&B ballads or chart-topping pop, a single tap signals your preference in real time.

Two Spotify mobile app screenshots showing the "Discover Weekly" playlist interface in light and dark modes. The left screenshot displays the playlist on a bright red-to-pink gradient background, while the right shows the same interface on a dark background. Both screens feature the distinctive Discover Weekly logo with geometric purple and red shapes, playlist details showing it's "Made for Filipe" with a 2h 53m duration, and a tracklist including songs like "Este Amor Es Nuestro" by Fraile, "Friendzone" by EDEN KAI, "Desi Urban," and "A Chegada" by Os Fugitivos. Genre tags for Hyperpop, Funk, Electronica, and R&B are visible at the top, with music playback controls at the bottom of each screen.
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Genre controls aren’t the only change. The updated Discover Weekly sports new cover art that swaps the classic green-and-black design for a modern, dynamic look—part of Spotify’s broader visual refresh across its “Made for You” playlists. Beyond aesthetics, the interface tweak underscores Spotify’s push to make playlist discovery feel more interactive, not just passive listening.

At launch, the genre filters will be exclusive to Premium accounts and available on mobile devices first, with desktop and tablet support rolling out in the coming weeks. You’ll need to update your Spotify app to access the new controls—once you do, check under “Made for You” to see Discover Weekly’s genre buttons in action.

By handing listeners direct input on genre, Spotify acknowledges that algorithms still need human guidance. As competitors like Apple Music and YouTube Music ramp up their own recommendation engines, letting users steer suggestions could become table stakes. For now, Discover Weekly’s genre filters offer a tempting balance: the thrill of serendipity with a side of familiar flavor.

So next Monday, when your refreshed Discover Weekly lands, don’t just hit play—hit “Pop,” “R&B,” or “Funk” and take the wheel. After ten years of algorithmic surprises, it’s finally your turn to drive the discovery.


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