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    Spotify rolls out Daylist globally with 14 new language support: How to access and use it

    Spotify is expanding its “Daylist” feature, a playlist of songs that change based on users’ daily listening habits-to more people. After its English-speaking market launch last September, the feature expanded to 65 more countries in March. This latest update brings it to 14 additional languages, extending its reach to all available markets for Spotify. It’s available to both free and premium users.

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    Additional language support

    The newly added languages include Arabic, Catalan, French-Canada, French-France, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese-Brazil, Spanish-Spain, Spanish-Mexico, and Turkish. This expansion will serve users more personalized playlists, based on their preferences in languages and taste in listening.

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    Accessing the Daylist feature

    In the Spotify app, users will see Daylist under the “Made for You” tab or can access the playlist via a web link directly. The playlist curates tracks in accordance with individual listening habits, drawing data from niche genres of music and micro-genres that are popularly associated with specific times of the day. Graphics for the playlist even change throughout the day.

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    Saving and sharing Daylist

    Users can export their Daylist via the three-dot menu, “Add to Playlist,” and “New Playlist.” Sharing on social media is an option with a pre-made screenshot, custom sticker, or customizable sharecard.

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