personalised playlists – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Fri, 07 Nov 2025 10:48:51 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png personalised playlists – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Spotify Rolls Out ‘Listening Stats’ to Keep Music Fans in Tune with Their Weekly Habits https://techeconomy.ng/spotify-listening-stats-feature/ https://techeconomy.ng/spotify-listening-stats-feature/#respond Fri, 07 Nov 2025 10:48:51 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=170748 Spotify has launched a new feature called Listening Stats, designed to help users track and share their weekly music habits in real time. 

The feature enables listeners to engage better with their playlists and favourite artists, ensuring a detailed look at how their tastes changes week after week.

Unlike year-end roundups, Listening Stats updates every 24 hours. Users can see their most played songs and artists from the past month and get new playlists automatically generated from their recent listening activity. 

Spotify says this will make music discovery easier and more personal, reflecting what each listener is currently drawn to.

Every week, the feature also spotlights a key moment, it could be a newly discovered track, a major listening milestone, or data that captures a user’s unique listening identity. 

Listeners can share these moments directly from the app across social platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp, encouraging friendly comparisons and musical conversations.

Explaining the intention behind the update, the company said, “At Spotify, we’re always finding new ways to bring you closer to the music that moves you, turning sound into something personal.”

Available to both Free and Premium users in over 60 markets, Listening Stats joins Spotify’s lineup of personalised tools such as daylist, Release Radar, and Discover Weekly. It also serves as an early warm-up for Wrapped, the popular end-of-year feature that compiles each user’s music story into a yearly summary.

To access the new feature, users can open their Spotify profile, select “Listening Stats,” and view their top artists, songs, and listening insights. A single tap on “Share” lets them post weekly stats or highlights directly from the app.

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Amazon Rolls Out Alexa+ on Amazon Music App for iOS, Android https://techeconomy.ng/amazon-alexa-plus-launches-on-music-app-ios-android/ https://techeconomy.ng/amazon-alexa-plus-launches-on-music-app-ios-android/#respond Tue, 04 Nov 2025 15:20:23 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=170525 Amazon has expanded access to its upgraded voice assistant, Alexa+, to users of the Amazon Music app on iOS and Android. 

The rollout, which is currently open to Alexa+ Early Access participants across all subscription plans, enhances how the company wants people to discover and interact with music.

Unlike the traditional Alexa that responded to straightforward commands, Alexa+ brings a more conversational and intelligent approach. 

It’s built to talk with users like a knowledgeable music companion, someone who not only takes requests but also understands curiosity. With Alexa+, users can dig into the details of songs, artists, or even eras of music. 

You can ask who influenced a particular artist, what a song means, or find that elusive track you only remember from a movie scene.

Amazon said it’s already seeing strong engagement from users testing the feature. Listeners who used Alexa+ explored three times more songs than those using the old version, and users asking for recommendations listened to nearly 70% more music. 

Those numbers show that people are no longer just pressing play; they’re conversing with their music app.

The feature’s conversational depth is what sets it apart. A user might say, “Play pop songs from the ’90s including Madonna, but skip the boy bands,” or “Make a playlist of 2010s hits that keep me moving fast, starting with a track from Nicki Minaj.” 

Alexa+ then builds dynamic playlists based on tone, tempo, and personal taste. You can even request something as niche as, “Create a music playlist that sounds like a Parisian café and only include songs in French.”

Beyond playlist creation, Alexa+ acts as a musical researcher in your pocket. It can explain the story behind lyrics, trace the origins of samples, or connect artists by genre or geography. 

Asking, “What’s the story behind the lyrics to Hotel California?” or “Recommend some artists from the London punk scene in the ’70s” now leads to detailed, conversational responses rather than robotic answers.

Spotify recently integrated similar conversational features, and Amazon’s move places Alexa+ as a competitor capable of deep engagement and contextual understanding.

The rollout also reveals Amazon’s larger investment in embedding intelligent systems across its ecosystem. Earlier this year, Alexa+ was unveiled as part of Amazon’s broader plan to bring “agent-level” assistance to everyday use, handling not just music, but tasks such as restaurant bookings and grocery orders.

For now, the new feature remains limited to early access users, but a wider release is expected soon. To try it, Amazon Music users can simply update their app, tap the “a” button in the lower right corner, and start talking.

Amazon says, “Alexa+ transforms the way we discover music by offering a more intuitive, conversation-based approach, turning what used to be a basic search function into an interactive discussion guided by your own curiosity.”

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