Spotify adds feature to remove songs from personal music listening

Quang Minh |

Spotify has just added a new feature that removes songs from music listening. The feature is useful if users accidentally encounter a song that is not suitable for their preferences.

Listening to music online can sometimes be a problem, just once, just curiously, try a "hot" song online, users may regret it because Spotify then keeps suggesting music of the same genre.

To solve this problem, Spotify has just launched a new option that allows users to remove a specific song from Taste Profile - a personal music listening profile. The new feature is rolled out on the web, desktop, iOS, and Android apps, for both free and paid accounts.

Taste Profile is the basis for Spotify to build music suggestions, from Homepage, Discover Weekly, Wrapped to Blend. Previously, you could only block the playlist or artist, but now you can "turn off the influence" of an individual song, from your child's music or listen to a hit song you missed trying.

Simple implementation: click on the three- stop icon next to the song, select Exclude from your Taste Profile. If you change your mind, you can add it with the Include in your Taste Profile option.

Your listeners are still saved, but Spotify won't let the "wrong-listening" songs distort your musical taste. This is considered a feature that many users are waiting for, especially those who have suffered because of an accidentally ruined song that suggested music for a whole week.

Quang Minh
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