How to filter Spotify playlists by genre or mood
If you use the Spotify application to listen to songs, you will find the songs that you like are an inconsistent playlist containing a mixture of songs and artists from different categories and genres, and this makes listening to them a little confusing.
For that he added; Spotify launched a new feature last week that allows you to filter the list of playlists that you liked according to their genre or mood, which means that you can temporarily shrink the collection of many songs that you previously listened to and organize them according to their genre or mood. Out.
Before you can use good filters according to the genre or mood of the songs you listen to, you must have at least 30 songs in your Spotify playlist, and to do so, all you have to do is press the heart icon while listening to the song. Playing to increase the number of songs in the playlist.
After you have enough songs that you like, the Spotify app will automatically generate up to 15 custom tags based on the songs in the list, and to filter them by genre or mood, follow these steps:
* Open the Spotify app on your phone.
* Click on the Your Library tab.
* Scroll down, then open the playlist (songs I liked) Liked Songs.
* You will see a list of filters at the top of the playlist screen. Here, you can press any filter you want to filter the song list according to genre or mood.
If you want to change the filter or turn it off completely, press the (X) button next to it to display the entire list of songs you liked.
To filter the song list again, select New Filter from the list at the top of the screen.
It is worth noting that this feature is available to all users of the Spotify application, whether the free or paid version, on phones running the Android and iOS operating systems in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa currently.
So if you don't have it you should wait a few weeks before you see the option available, in addition to that, the feature is only available to native English speakers at this time.