YouTube Music launches winter recap
- March 26, 2023
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Just in case the traditional annual review that services like Spotify and the like do at the end of each season isn’t enough for you. YouTube Music just
Just in case the traditional annual review that services like Spotify and the like do at the end of each season isn’t enough for you. YouTube Music just
Just in case the traditional annual review that services like Spotify and the like do at the end of each season isn’t enough for you. YouTube Music just released a winter recapor Winter Recap, because it never hurts to recap what you’ve heard the most each season.
In fact, if YouTube Music started its recaps in 2020, it was from 202 that it began to segment its users’ activity even more, but in a less visible way than it is now. So if you are a regular user of the platform, they will alert you that your winter recap is available, they didn’t before.
Before you had to search for automatic playlists yourself, or in a specific Recap section. You can try it now if you want: you will stumble recaps summer, fall… Without further ado, next to the winter recap they’re announcing now, you’ll see—or should—the one from last fall 2022.
Back to what’s at hand What’s in the YouTube Music Winter Roundup? Almost the same as in the annual: lists with the artists, albums and songs you listened to the most, others with your favorite genres and playlists, and a summary of everything, including the time you spent playing music in minutes, which will impress more.
Therefore, this YouTube Music recap does not include data that is in the annual edition, such as top trends, identity or hard-to-find content. If you don’t know what we’re talking about, check out the article we released for YouTube Music Recap 2022 because it explains everything there. However, on this occasion, it all depends on the personal use of the service.
YouTube Music, which continues to grow, although it still lacks competition in several areas. For example, organization or user experience. On the other hand, no other platform can boast the immense and unique music catalog that a platform like YouTube, a content giant fueled by the users themselves, values. For those who deviate from the norm, there is no contest that is absolutely worth it.
And be careful, because podcasts are coming to YouTube Music, another important added value with which it is possible to continue adding followers for the same reason: YouTube Music lacks some things, but it makes up for it with content, which should not be underestimated.
Source: Muy Computer
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