Spotify Announces Supergrouper, A New Way To Mix, Match, Share Music

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Spotify has announced Supergrouper, another social and personalized feature to keep distancing itself from its main competitor, Apple Music. With this function, the music streaming service aims to help you create the group of your dreams, with up to five artists you think would mix well together.

Over the years, fans have been surprised by collaborations between their favorite artists onstage and in the recording booth. Remember when Gorillaz and Madonna performed together at the Grammys? […] The possibilities are endless for these creative partnerships – and fans have plenty of dream groupings of their own,” said Spotify in a blog post.

With that in mind, the music streaming service is inviting users in the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines to an in-app experience to create and share their ultimate all-star assemblies of artists with Spotify’s Supergrouper feature.

Look at your playlists and liked songs on Spotify; you’ll probably notice that the artists you listen to don’t fit into one genre or era. […] Maybe they come from different parts of the world, maybe some have passed on, or maybe they just haven’t had a reason to come together – yet. Supergrouper gives you the power to bring together your dream band of artists and share your creative combinations with friends and fellow fans.

Basically what Supergroupers will do is create a curated playlist from three to five of your favorite artists. In addition, you can create a name for this supergroup and select who would play each instrument so that you can share it on social media.

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