Spotify’s viral, always-updating playlist feature, daylist launches worldwide in new languages, including Spanish, Arabic and Portuguese.

Launched in US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland in September last year, before being expanded to 65 additional marketing in English earlier this year, daylist is now launching in all countries that Spotify is available, in the following languages: Arabic, Catalan, French (Canada), French (France), German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Mexico), and Turkish.

Available to all Free and Premium users, updating multiple times per day, daylist is a 50-song playlist of the kind of songs you usually reach for based on the day and time. Each daylist is given a unique name, which could be “house edm for this moment” or “country love songs twang wednesday afternoon” depending on your music taste.

The titles will be shown in the listeners native language. Spotify provides the following French and Turkish examples: “afrofuturisme funk moderne du mercredi après-midi” (modern funk afrofuturism wednesday afternoon) and “pazartesi sabah etiyopya caz enstrümantal funk” (ethiopian jazz instrumental funk monday morning).

Spotify made daylists easy to share, with the ability to customize them, highlighting the title and top tracks, then post to socials. This saw the feature trend at the start of 2024, with millions sharing their fun unique daylist titles to Instagram Stories. Spotify says that since launch, 70% of daylist users tune in week after week and million stream everyday.

You can find your daylist by searching for “daylist”, heading to spotify.com/daylist or browsing the Made For You hub. Save daylist to your library for quick access. If you want to save the tracklist as it is, copy the entire playlist to a new playlist.


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