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Spotify revamps its Discover Weekly playlist after 10 years

Spotify revamps its Discover Weekly playlist after 10 years

Posted on 30 June 2025 By jobuzo

Spotify’s Discover Weekly playlist, which shares new listening recommendations every Monday, is getting an update.

Ten years after the debut of Discover Weekly (yes, we feel old, too), Spotify Premium users will see new controls at the top of the playlist, which allow them to push their recommendations toward certain genres. So, if you mostly listen to 80s rock, but you’re starting to develop a soft spot for K-pop, you can select different genre filters to push the algorithmic curation in the right direction.

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This feature is intended to give users a bit more control over what kinds of new music they most want to hear from their Discover Weekly playlists.

According to Spotify, users have streamed over 100 billion tracks on Discover Weekly, with 77% of Discover Weekly listens being from emerging artists.

To access the new-and-improved Discover Weekly, Spotify Premium subscribers can navigate to the “Made for You” hub, then navigate to their Discover Weekly playlist. There, if the latest Spotify version is installed, users will be able to see the new genre controls.

For an app that can feel overwhelmingly dominated by algorithmic recommendations, Spotify has recently announced features geared toward giving the listener input over their listening algorithms. The queue was revamped, showing which Spotify recommendations are coming up and allowing users to choose in advance what stays on deck. Listeners can also “snooze” songs they’re tired of so the song won’t be played for 30 days, but also won’t be hidden for good.

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Spotify revamps its Discover Weekly playlist after 10 years


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