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Spotify
has launched a new feature called
Supergrouper,
an in-app experience that allows users to create
fictional bands
of artists included in its catalog and assign them a role within the group.
The company has presented
this service
announcing that, with it, it seeks to offer all possible alternatives so that users have the opportunity to
join singers and musicians
in groups.
Once the members of these have been decided, they will be able
to make them public and share them
"with friends and other fans," as he pointed out.
To achieve this, it has implemented a tool with which users can
combine artists
from disparate genres and eras and experiment with their sounds or their
voices
, to create a unique band.
In it they
can coincide
, for example, living contemporary artists and others who have already died or singers who have not previously made an
official collaboration
, for example, Mariah Carey and Maluma.
With the latest update
To access this option, users must have the
latest
platform update downloaded on their mobile device and visit the
Supergrouper
option .
Then, they will be able to select the artists they consider according to their roles in
the group
, that is, the leader or the lyricist, among other functions.
Those who prefer not to assign a
specific role
to these artists, will be able to choose the random mode that this service already proposes, with which
Spotify
selects musicians and singers in a personalized way and according to the listening habits of each user.
Next, a specific name is added to the new group and, once created,
Supergrouper
will create a personalized playlist that will include songs from all the artists that are part of the band.
Likewise, users will be able to share their
musical creation
through social networks.
Spotify
has announced that this integrated music
streaming and podcast
platform experience is currently only available in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines.
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