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How to Use Spotify’s AI Playlist Feature in Kenya

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Spotify’s AI Playlist tool is now available in Kenya. This feature gives Premium subscribers a fun and creative way to discover and curate music. It was Initially launched in the UK and Australia but is now rolling out to over 40 new markets globally, including Kenya.

Here’s everything you need to know to get started.

What Is Spotify’s AI Playlist?

AI Playlist is a beta feature on Spotify that allows Premium users to create playlists using natural language prompts. Whether you want “Afrobeat tracks to heat up the dance floor” or “chill songs for a rainy Nairobi evening,” Spotify uses AI to build a playlist that fits your mood, activity, or even emojis you use.

It uses your listening habits, favorite genres and artists to generate playlists that feel personalized.

How to Access AI Playlist on Spotify

To use the feature, all you have to do is

  1. Open Spotify app on your iOS or Android device.
  2. Tap “Your Library” at the bottom right of the screen.
  3. Tap the “+” button in the top-right corner.
  4. Select “AI Playlist.”
  5. Choose a suggested prompt or type your own.
  6. Spotify will generate a playlist based on your input.
  7. Refine it using feedback like “add newer songs” or “make it more upbeat.”
  8. Hit “Create” to save it to Your Library.

Prompt Ideas You Can Try

Spotify encourages creativity. Here are some prompt examples:

  • “Afrobeat tracks to heat up the dance floor”
  • “Workout music to make my ex jealous”
  • “Relaxing music for allergy season”
  • “Sad songs for painting dying flowers”
  • “Songs to hype me up for the football match”
  • “2000s reggaeton for soaking up the sun”

Prompts combining genres, moods and decades tend to give the best results.

Now Available in Kenya and Beyond

Spotify confirmed that the AI Playlist feature is now live for Premium users in Kenya and 40+ other countries, including markets across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean. It’s still in beta and only supports English prompts for now, but improvements are expected as Spotify collects user feedback.

Things to Note

  • The feature is only available to Premium users.
  • It’s currently only on mobile (Android and iOS).
  • It won’t respond to non-music prompts (like news or brands).
  • Offensive prompts are filtered out.

Also Read: Spotify Data Shows Kenyan Artists Gaining Global Attention Like Never Before

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