Spotify added new features to its AI DJ this week that include the ability to request songs by typing as well as personalized suggestion prompts. However, Spotify’s AI DJ is only available to Premium subscribers.
Those subscribers can text to the AI DJ in English and now Spanish via the Spanish-language DJ, dubbed DJ Livi, which now takes requests. This comes after the AI DJ was updated earlier this year to take voice requests instead of only playing songs that Spotify’s algorithm thinks you should hear.
Texting with AI chatbots is more common as assistants like ChatGPT and Gemini have risen in popularity this year. So it’s no surprise that Spotify would add a similar ability for its AI DJ to accept text inputs, which might keep listeners engaged with the platform. Especially as most people are likely using Spotify when they’re out and about and likely don’t always want to use voice commands.
Alongside the new texting tools, Spotify is also adding new personalized prompt suggestions based on your listening habits. You’ll see offers like “refreshing surf rock for a midday break” or “reggaeton beats for an energetic afternoon” if you’re unsure where to start.
How to access the AI DJ
If you’re a Premium subscriber you can access the DJ by searching for “DJ” or “DJ Livi” on Spotify. Once it pops up, you just press play on the curated selection of music.
To change the music or enter a prompt, hold the DJ button on the bottom-right of the screen and you’ll be able to offer a voice or text suggestion. Spotify notes that the DJ can handle requests that combine moods, genre, artists or activities.
I tried it on my partner’s Spotify account and I was able to get the voice command to work but texting does not seem available yet at time of publication. Spotify’s post says these features are available now but it may not have hit my partner’s account. Let us know if you’re able to access it on yours!
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