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As a longtime Spotify consumer, there’s loads that I really like in regards to the streaming large. It is aware of my music tastes higher than I do, and I begin shared jams nearly each time I hang around with my mates. But, I usually discover myself a bit pissed off and considerably bored by my rigorously tuned algorithm — I just like the songs it picks, and it is aware of I like these songs, so it simply retains choosing the identical ones.
However now, there’s an AI-powered resolution on the desk, and it comes from an sudden place. Motorola simply launched the playlist generator I’ve been ready for, and I feel it simply may get me to rethink my relationship with Spotify. Right here’s why.
Have you ever tried an AI-powered playlist generator?
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It’s like a picture generator, however for music…

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When OEMs resolve it’s lastly time to enter the AI race, they appear to take action with a well-recognized set of options. There are nearly all the time instruments that can assist you write higher, maintain you extra organized, and generate pictures based mostly on prompts or images of your loved ones and mates. Motorola is not any exception. It’s provide you with intelligent methods to take notes and voice recordings in your new Razr, and its Picture Studio falls proper within the candy spot between Google’s Pixel Studio and Samsung’s Portrait Studio.
Nevertheless, the function that I feel folks will like to make use of most is the Playlist Studio. It’s lots like a picture generator in that you simply feed it prompts and spit again creations, however as an alternative of a single picture (or a collection of pictures), you get a personalized playlist of round ten songs to stream and save.
Motorola’s go-to instance throughout our quick time with the Razr 2025 collection was to ask for “Y2K pizza get together jams,” which could have been a bit earlier than my time, however it’s onerous to argue with Beyonce’s Loopy in Love or Nelly’s Scorching in Herre. I selected to not topic the briefing crowd to my most well-liked taste of unhappy music, however I absolutely plan to check the function additional as soon as I’ve time to dig deeper into the Razr Extremely in my day-to-day life.
Who knew a playlist generator with out years of information would work so nicely?
After all, Motorola isn’t the primary to create an AI-powered playlist generator. Spotify debuted one thing related in beta testing in early 2024 for subscribers within the UK and Australia earlier than ultimately increasing it to different English-speaking international locations. I’ve since tried the function (which stays in beta testing), and it really works fairly nicely. Nevertheless, it falls into the identical drawback that almost all of my different Spotify playlists endure: It already is aware of my tastes too nicely.
For instance, I pulled up Spotify’s AI Playlists menu, requested for “unhappy songs that would slot in the woods,” and obtained a playlist of 30 songs which might be nearly all on my Spotify-generated Moody Combine already, and I didn’t even need to ask for that one. I won’t get as many songs at one time on Motorola’s aspect, however I’m weirdly grateful that the Playlist Studio goes in with out an thought of my style.
There’s only one little drawback with exclusivity

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Sadly, there’s one sticking level to all of the neat issues I really like about Motorola’s Playlist Studio: It solely works with Amazon Music. Sure, that music streaming service that sits in a distant third place behind Spotify and Apple Music by way of how many individuals I do know who use it. I’ve a premium subscription due to my ongoing Amazon Prime membership, however I don’t assume I’ve ever touched the platform outdoors of the few weeks I take advantage of a Fireplace pill every year.
So, which means I both have to provide Amazon Music one other probability, belief Spotify to enhance its AI algorithm (my hopes aren’t excessive), or return and manually create every little thing that the Playlist Studio cooks up by hand. For now, I feel I’ll wind up doing the latter, because it permits me to maintain my current podcast subscriptions, preferred songs, and I’m already logged into Spotify on someplace close to 15 or 20 units — not that I’m pleased with that.
However actually, if Motorola actually needs to push folks to make use of its Playlist Studio — and I actually need to use its Playlist Studio — it must open the function up a bit. Motorola packed its new Razrs with assist for Copilot, Perplexity, Gemini, and its personal AI-powered options, so it ought to be capable of export playlists to Spotify and YouTube Music on the very least. When that day comes, I’ll be very happy to generate and share playlists till you’re sick of them — after which I’ll even share a couple of extra.