Spotify’s ‘Daylist’ Now Available Worldwide with 15 New Languages

Spotify is expanding its ‘Daylist’ feature to a global audience, a feature that has become a fan-favourite with its ability to adapt to the user’s mood throughout the day.

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Originally launched a year ago, Daylist has captivated millions of listeners, with 70% of users returning to it weekly and many streaming it daily. This level of engagement has made it one of Spotify’s top features, particularly for music discovery.

Earlier this year, Spotify expanded Daylist in English to 65 additional markets, bringing the personalized playlist experience to more users around the world. Now, Spotify is taking the next big step by making Daylist available to all users, both Free and Premium, on a global scale.

This expansion also marks the first time Daylist will be supported in 15 new languages, including Arabic, Catalan, French (Canada), French (France), German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Mexico), and Turkish.

Spotify’s product team has worked closely with local music and cultural experts to ensure that Daylist resonates with users in these new markets. The goal is to maintain the spirit of Daylist while making it accessible and relevant to a more diverse audience.

Now, users can enjoy uniquely tailored Daylist titles in their native languages, whether it’s the “afrofuturisme funk moderne du mercredi après-midi” in French or the “pazartesi sabah etiyopya caz enstrümantal funk” in Turkish.

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For those unfamiliar with Daylist, the feature provides a dynamic playlist that updates multiple times a day, offering tracks that match the listener’s mood as it changes from morning to night.

Users can access their Daylist by simply searching for it on Spotify or visiting spotify.com/daylist. It can also be found in the Made For You hub, ensuring that listeners can easily discover and enjoy their personalized playlist.

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