Spotify’s new music roundup feature provides users with an aesthetic way to share their favorite artists online. Most people are familiar with Spotify Wrapped, the music platform’s personalized wrap-up of top artists and songs from the year, that users await all year to share on social media. But sharing songs the rest of the year looks pretty basic. So, the app’s latest feature—Spotify Rainbow Collage—offers a more aesthetic way for listeners to share their favorite music. It takes users’ data of their favorite artists and songs to produce a collage of their top-listened album covers, letting them choose what time period it covers and how many albums to feature. YPulse’s Music report shows 48% of Gen Z and Millennials are Spotify users, making it their top-used music streaming service. (Mashable)
