Spotify increases daylist countries and languages

Available in an additional 65 countries

Spotify increases daylist countries and languages
Spotify increases daylist countries and languages

Spotify increases its daylist coverage with an additional 65 countries in English and making it available to both Free and Premium subscribers. They have also added the following language support for this playlist – Arabic, Catalan, French (Canada), French (France), German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Mexico) and Turkish.

Originally rolled out last year in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland in English only, many users will now be able to see daylist titles in their native languages, from ‘afrofuturisme funk moderne du mercredi après-midi’ (modern funk afrofuturism wednesday afternoon) to ‘pazartesi sabah etiyopya caz enstrümantal funk’ (ethiopian jazz instrumental funk monday morning).

On devices where Spotify is available, simply search ‘daylist’ to bring up your playlist or head to spotify.com/daylist. You can also find daylist in the Made For You hub. The feature updates multiple times a day, and you can view on the playlist page when your next update will be.

How to share your daylist

  • A changing sharecard with up to four different background graphics depending on the time of day you post your daylist
  • A ready-made screenshot of your daylist
  • A social media sticker that captures the essence of your daylist

How to make a copy of your daylist

You can save your daylist to Your Library in three easy steps:

  • Tap the three-dot menu on the playlist page.
  • Select ‘Add to other playlist.’
  • Tap ‘New playlist’ to save that exact daylist to Your Library.

How to never miss a daylist

To fully experience all of your niche tastes and ever-changing moods, you can add daylist to Your Library for easy access:

  • Tap the three-dot menu on the playlist page.
  • Select ‘Add to Your Library.’

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