Music app Spotify is preparing its users for the coming year with a brand new feature that will be of great help in the spree of festivities ahead.
The streaming platform launched 'New Year's Hub', a one-stop
spot for users to access their favourite party tunes contained in a number of
playlists. Some special numbers were also included from a host of pop artists
like Celine Dion and Charli XCX.
Spotify took to its official blog to make the announcement
for the upcoming New Year's special feature.
"We've got plenty of music to kickstart your
celebration, and it's all in our freshly launched New Year's Hub. At this
one-stop destination you can find classic party playlists and special takeovers
from artists like Charli XCX, Rita Ora, N-Dubz, and Madame Canada herself,
Celine Dion. And whether you want a low-key night or a heart-pounding dance
fest, we have you set with featured playlists to match the vibe you're
channeling," the blog post read.
The streaming app further mentioned that starting from
January 1, users can find content to help them set their resolutions.
According to a report by US-based tech portal, TechCrunch,
this content would likely consist of workout and meditation playlists.
Earlier, the streaming service decided to put an end to the
production of some of its audio shows.
As per TechCrunch, a spokesperson for Spotify confirmed the
end of some audio shows on the audio platform like "Deux Me After
Dark," "Doughboys: Snack Pack," "The Movie Buff" and
"A Gay in the Life".
However, shows like "The Fantasy Footballers" and
"The Ringer MMA Show" would continue to operate their accompanying
live audio offerings, TechCrunch cited the spokesperson.
In April, the Swedish audio service integrated its live
audio capabilities from its companion app, Spotify Greenroom, into its main app
itself.
Greenroom was formerly known as 'Locker Room', which Spotify
acquired in March 2021 after the $62 million purchase of its owner company,
Betty Labs, as per a report by TechCrunch.
On the other hand, the audio streaming service had
completely separated its play and shuffle buttons in August, though the feature
was only made available for its Premium subscribers.
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