What We Know: Spotify has introduced editor-led video recommendations inside its New Music Friday playlist for U.S. listeners, beginning today. The short-form videos appear alongside song picks as users scroll through the playlist on the Spotify mobile app. The feature is available to both free and Premium users. The update merges functionality from The Drop Weekly — a separate editor-driven discovery experience launched in September 2025 — into New Music Friday’s existing format.
What They Said: “New Music Friday has always been about helping fans discover the best new music each week,” said John Stein, Spotify’s Head of North America Editorial. “By bringing our editors directly into the experience, we’re giving listeners a closer connection to the people behind the playlist and more context around the artists and songs shaping culture right now.”
What Remains Unclear
It has not been announced whether the feature will expand beyond the U.S. No timeline has been shared for a broader rollout.
What It Means: Spotify has spent years being defined by its algorithm. Now it’s putting faces on the playlist. Folding editor-led video into New Music Friday suggests the company is actively working to reframe how listeners think about discovery — and distance itself from the “robot playlist” reputation. Since The Drop Weekly launched last fall, editor-driven content has produced more than double the engagement in saves and likes. The message is deliberate: there are real people behind these picks, and Spotify wants you to know it.
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David Hill serves as a Music Radio Editor, Columnist and Features writer for Barrett Media. A radio lifer with more than 30 years behind the mic, in the control room, and in the program director’s chair, David’s career spans influential stops at brands such as WIYY 98 Rock, WBAL-AM, and 99X. He has worked across multiple formats and ownership groups, including iHeartMedia and Cumulus Media, developing talent, breaking music, and navigating every major industry shift from diary to PPM and terrestrial dominance to streaming disruption. When he’s not writing or analyzing the industry, Dave runs The Tune Farm, a marketing firm built to help artists and brands grow audience the same way great radio always has—by creating connection, not just impressions. He can be reached at [email protected].
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