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Home » Spotify wants you to explore music like never before with SongDNA
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Spotify wants you to explore music like never before with SongDNA

By technologistmag.com24 March 20262 Mins Read
Spotify wants you to explore music like never before with SongDNA
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Spotify is taking music discovery to a whole new level with its latest beta feature. The company has officially announced SongDNA, an interactive tool that lets users explore the connections behind songs, including collaborators, samples, and creative influences.

The feature is currently in beta and rolling out gradually, with early access available through Spotify’s preview programs. At its core, SongDNA is designed to answer a simple question: how is this song connected to everything else you listen to?

What exactly is SongDNA?

Think of SongDNA as a kind of musical deep dive, one that goes far beyond just hitting play on a track. Instead of treating songs as standalone pieces, Spotify is turning them into part of a much larger web of connections. With SongDNA, a single song becomes a starting point, letting listeners explore everything from the artists and producers behind it to the samples it may have borrowed from, and even other tracks it has influenced over time.

The idea is to make music discovery feel more organic and interactive. Rather than relying solely on algorithm-driven recommendations, SongDNA gives users a way to follow creative threads by jumping from one song to another based on real-world relationships. In practice, it feels a bit like falling into a music rabbit hole, where each connection leads to another interesting find, making the listening experience far more engaging than a typical playlist shuffle.

So… when can you try SongDNA?

Spotify has always been pretty good at guessing what listeners might like next, but SongDNA takes a different route. Instead of just throwing recommendations your way, it leans into the why by connecting songs through producers, writers, samples, and collaborations. The result feels less like an algorithm and more like a deep dive into music itself.

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That said, not everyone can jump in just yet. SongDNA is currently in limited beta, available to select users and artists via Spotify for Artists Preview, with no clear timeline for a wider rollout. But if this is where Spotify is headed, it’s a pretty exciting shift.

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