YouTube Music is launching shared playlists called "taste match" that evolve based on the listening habits of people who join. Taste match playlists will be refreshed with new music every day. The feature resembles Spotify Blend by creating joint playlists from a group's combined music tastes. Users can leave comments directly on albums and playlists. YouTube Music is partnering with Bandsintown to highlight upcoming concerts across an artist's music videos, shorts, and channel. The platform will roll out new notifications to alert users to artist releases, new merchandise, and event dates. Daily updates and social features aim to help users discover music listened to by friends and family.
YouTube Music is launching shared playlists that evolve based on the listening habits of the people who join them. The platform announced the new "taste match" playlists as part of its 10th anniversary on Thursday, and says it will refresh them with new music every day. It sounds similar to Spotify Blend, which lets you create joint playlists based on a group of people's music tastes.
Just like Blend, it seems like taste match could be a fun way to discover what kind of music your friends and family members are listening to. Some other features coming to YouTube Music include the ability to leave comments directly on albums and playlists. You'll soon start seeing upcoming concerts in more places on YouTube, too, as the platform is partnering with Bandsintown to highlight events across an artist's music videos, shorts, and channel.
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