


The only way I really want someone to flirt with me online is through a Spotify mix playlist.Īs with our ancestors’ mixtapes, sharing music is still the hottest way to tell someone you like them. I firmly believe that you can tell immediately when someone has a new crush because they start Post in their Instagram Stories about 10 percent more common.įor me, it’s all basically boring as hell. Hitting people now goes beyond the apps undeniably degrading Combination of tasty thirst traps, subtweets and carefully curated emoji reactions.


While most of Spotify is personalized just for you, this is really something meant to bring two people together and let you discover new music through your friends.The digital age has revolutionized the way we flirt. When you send it to your friend you never know what you’re going to get, and that’s part of the fun. “Blend is like this mystery box of music. Speaking about the new project, Mike Mazzola, Spotify’s senior engineer said: Read this next: Spotify files patent to introduce karaoke to the platform Users can now generate taste match scores, data stories and new cover art for their generated playlists.Īccess to Blend playlists can be found in the Made For You section of the Spotify app. Spotify customers have been testing the feature since June through the beta, but the feature has now become available for public use.Īccording to a statement, Blend will be "updated daily and adapts based on what listeners stream, combines the best of Spotify’s personalization capabilities and collaborative playlist functionality into a single shared playlist, making it easy for users to get into a social listening session that is made just for them.” Read this next: Apple Music launches platform for African Dance Music, Isgubhu Spotify has announced its new "Blend" feature, which allows users to see how musically compatible they are with other users.
