Love Spotify’s AI DJ or hate it, you’ve got to admit it’s one of the most unique (and fun) ways to listen to music. But unlike a real DJ, Spotify’s version has always been more of an “I talk, you listen” kind of affair. Well, until now.
Spotify’s AI DJ Now Lets You Take Control
Today, Spotify announced that it’s adding a new way to interact with the DJ through a post onSpotify Newsroom. The streaming giant shared that the DJ can now take music requests, offering users “an entirely new way to curate the vibe of their listening sessions in real time.”
With this new feature, you’re able to simply ask the DJ to switch up your jamming session by telling it what music you’d like to listen to at that moment. You can even tell the DJ to play a specific genre, mood, artist, or drop an “activity-related request.” For instance, you could hit the DJ with a request like “play me some calm tracks for a rainy night” or “surprise me with some jazz I’ve never heard before.”

To use this feature in the Spotify app, just head to theSearchtab at the bottom, search forDJ, and tap theDJplaylist. When you want to make a request, press and hold theDJbutton in the bottom right corner.
Once the DJ is ready for you, you’ll hear a beep. Make your request, and the DJ will update the session based on your request, listening history, music preferences, and more.

Prior to this change, all you could do if you didn’t vibe with the DJ’s choices was hit the DJ button in the bottom right corner, and it would switch up the song you were listening to. With this new update, you now have more control over how the playlist flows, yet you’ll still be able to use the DJ feature to listen to and discover new music without doing all the work yourself.
Sometimes the DJ can’t seem to let go of tracks I’ve been skipping for weeks. I’m glad this function will take care of that, since I can tell it to stop spamming those and play more of that indie artist I’ve been loving lately instead!

I’ve always loved the DJ feature. It’s unique, and since I have this weird habit of constantly tracking (and psychoanalyzing) mySpotify statsto see what I’ve been listening to lately, hearing the DJ break down my listening habits is great. Since sometimes you’re just not in an environment where speaking is ideal, I do wish there was a way to type your requests instead of having to speak them out.