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Spotify's New SongDNA Feature Tells You How a Song Was Made

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Why This Matters

Spotify's new SongDNA feature enhances the music discovery experience by revealing the creators and production details behind each song. This innovation not only deepens user engagement but also offers greater recognition to songwriters, producers, and engineers, fostering transparency and appreciation within the music industry. For consumers and industry professionals alike, it signifies a shift towards more informed and connected music consumption.

Key Takeaways

When Spotify releases its end-of-year Wrapped, detailing my listening history over the last year, I'm 0% surprised when it shows that I've logged over 100,000 minutes on the app. Music is one of life's greatest pleasures, and I love researching everything about how a song was created, from start to finish.

If you do the same, you might enjoy Spotify's new SongDNA feature.

The feature rolled out globally to Premium users on Tuesday, March 24. It shows you every person involved in making a song, plus other interesting facts, like covers, which samples the song used, and other music the song's engineers or mixers have worked on.

How SongDNA works

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For instance, I've been really enjoying the new BTS album Arirang, released last week, especially the song Body to Body. I've been loving the production, so I went for a snoop to see who was involved.

When I clicked on the song in the app and scrolled down to the SongDNA section, one of the first names I noticed among the collaborators was Ryan Tedder. Known as the lead singer of OneRepublic, he's also responsible for composing, writing and producing some huge hits: Halo by Beyoncé, Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis, Sucker by the Jonas Brothers, many Adele songs, etc.

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With SongDNA, you can now learn more about and give credit to the talented writers, producers, engineers and collaborators behind your favorite music.

"By bringing collaborators, samples and covers together in one place, we're making it easier for fans to discover new music and see how songs connect and come to life," said Jacqueline Ankner, Spotify's head of songwriter and publisher partnerships. It also means that songwriters, producers and rightsholders get recognition for their role.

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