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My "Discover Weekly" playlist works fine, but when I try the Browse function and look at the "Discover" tab I see only unknown and obscure artists.
Now, I am not complaining in general, I love finding new music... But I would like to listen to artists that may come in my country to perform concerts and, living in Italy, only more well-known acts will do that.
I would like to discover artists that have more than one ore two millions monthly listeners. Any idea on how I could accomplish that?
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I believe Spotify Discover is strongly influenced by your listening habits on Spotify. It sounds as if you listened to a lot of obscure/unknown artists otherwise I cannot explain why this happens. And of course, the more you listen to those unknown/obscure artists, the more you will find them on Discover.
I suggest, as somebody pointed out already, to listen to some Spotify Radio in your favorite genre - also play a couple of albums from more commercial artists.
Changes take a while with Spotify but you should be able to influence it by changing your listening habits.
You could follow bigger playlists within the genre you like, you could definitely find new/bigger artists that way.
Thanks! I'll try that.
I believe Spotify Discover is strongly influenced by your listening habits on Spotify. It sounds as if you listened to a lot of obscure/unknown artists otherwise I cannot explain why this happens. And of course, the more you listen to those unknown/obscure artists, the more you will find them on Discover.
I suggest, as somebody pointed out already, to listen to some Spotify Radio in your favorite genre - also play a couple of albums from more commercial artists.
Changes take a while with Spotify but you should be able to influence it by changing your listening habits.
Thank you, and I think your explanation is absolutely plausible. I listened to a lot of those unknown artists, because I didn't really mind if they were not famous – and I still don't, I would just prefer if they were not the only recommendations I get. Anyway, I will follow your suggestion to try and influence the algorithm.
Hey @user-removed,
I see there is a host of great replies above from folks here! 🙂 Great to see such a supportive community!
In case you may not be aware, there is a list of helpful informaiton here on the discover weekly feature:
https://support.spotify.com/using_spotify/playlists/discover-weekly/
Enjoy those tunes! 🙂
Hello Cissy,
I rarely listen to obscure or unknown artists, however I continue to receive these type of artists in Discover Weekly. For example, this week in Discover, out of 30 tracks there are only 6 original artists, which is not to my liking. Most of the others mimick the original artist!
Same thing that happens to me! I get that Spotify tries to recommend very similar things to the music I listen to, but I would prefer a little more variety and definitely more original artists and less copycats. But I still cannot work around the algorithm. It's exasperating really.
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