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Release Radar: Your Personalized Spotify Playlist of the Newest Releases

From Spotify:

Missed out on the latest single your favorite artist just dropped? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with our brand new, just for you, personalized new releases playlist: Release Radar.

Rolling out today, staying on top of the latest singles by your favorite artists has never been easier. With Release Radar, we’re giving you a weekly selection of the newest releases that matter most to you in one convenient playlist. You’ll get all of your new favorite music, without any of the effort that goes into searching for the latest gems.

Updated every Friday, Release Radar gives you up to two hours of the newest drops from the artists you follow and listen to the most, sprinkled in with some new discoveries based on your recent listening habits. Release Radar is the perfect complement to New Music Friday, which connects you with hot new artists you may not know about yet. You’ll soon find your personalized Release Radar playlist in the New Releases for You section within Discover on mobile and desktop.

“With the huge amount of new music released every week, it can be difficult to keep up with the latest tracks,” says Matt Ogle, Senior Product Owner at Spotify. “With Release Radar, we wanted to create the simplest way for you to find all the newly released music that matters the most to you, in one playlist.”

As your music taste evolves, so will Release Radar. In fact, the more you listen, the better it gets. And because it’s a playlist, you can access and listen to it across all of your platforms and devices, share it with friends, or make it available offline.

Thanks to Release Radar, you’ll never miss out on a release from your favorite artists again!

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