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Brief

Spotify’s new SongDNA feature turns the mobile app’s Now Playing screen into a navigable music-relationship graph, exposing creator credits and lineage such as samples, interpolations, and covers. Announced as a beta on March 24, 2026, it is initially limited to Premium users on iOS and Android and will roll out through April, alongside other recent Spotify personalization tests aimed at making discovery more interactive.

Why it matters

Spotify launched SongDNA in beta on 2026-03-24, adding a new card below the Now Playing view in its mobile app that lets users explore relationships among songs, artists, writers, producers, collaborators, samples, interpolations, and covers.

Key details

  • SongDNA is rolling out to Spotify Premium subscribers on iOS and Android starting immediately, with availability expanding gradually through April 2026 and only appearing on supported tracks.
  • The feature extends Spotify’s recent discovery and personalization experiments: earlier in March 2026, the company began testing chatbot-like controls that let listeners tune recommendation algorithms and also introduced tools to improve playlist transitions.
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Ever look up a topic on Wikipedia and lose track of time going down the rabbit hole of related articles? Spotify’s new SongDNA feature is a bit like that.

SongDNA shows listeners the relationship between different music

Spotify announced SongDNA today as a beta feature inside its mobile app. SongDNA is a new section that will appear below the currently playing track. The idea is to expose listeners to related music and explain the connection between songs, artists, and more.

Here’s more about SongDNA from Spotify:

By simply tapping the SongDNA card, you can explore the writers, producers, and collaborators behind a song, see samples and interpolations that shaped its sound, and browse the covers it inspired. But it doesn’t stop there. You can tap into any of those creators to discover the other artists they’ve worked with, then explore those collaborators in turn. It’s an interactive way to follow the connections between tracks and see how artists, eras, and genres intersect, giving you a deeper understanding of how what you’re listening to came together.

This is how to access SongDNA, according to Spotify:

While listening to a song in the Spotify mobile app, open the Now Playing view.

Scroll down to find the SongDNA card on supported tracks.

Tap in to see the song’s collaborators, samples, interpolations, and covers, and then follow the links to discovery.

Spotify says SongDNA is rolling out starting today to Premium subscribers on both iOS and Android. If you don’t see the new feature yet, the company says it will gradually roll out through April.

Earlier this month, Spotify started testing the ability to let listeners control their algorithm with custom chatbot-like rules. Spotify has also added tools for improving playlist transitions.

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