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Is it possible to find old "New music Friday" playlists?! I really liked the one from last week and I never got around to saving the songs!
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Nope sorry, these kinds of playlists like New Music Fridays, Discover Weekly, and another Playlist idea in the works update on a weekly basis, as there is so much content incoming weekly that these playlists would eventually fill up fast. The best thing to do is make an archive backup playlist yourself, and then just drag and drop the songs each week into the archive backup and pursue the content at your leisure that way.
Hello:
I are you refering to the New Music Friday playlists curated by Spotify? Like this one here?
I am sure those playlists update every Friday and are over written similar to the user Discovery Weekly Playlists.
Nope sorry, these kinds of playlists like New Music Fridays, Discover Weekly, and another Playlist idea in the works update on a weekly basis, as there is so much content incoming weekly that these playlists would eventually fill up fast. The best thing to do is make an archive backup playlist yourself, and then just drag and drop the songs each week into the archive backup and pursue the content at your leisure that way.
You might try spotifyunchained.com
It has 'new music friday' (and 'new music tuesday') playlist archives dating back to 2014.
wow this is the REAL solution. great!!! I don't always get around to listening in full every week and by the time I do get around to it there is a new one up!!!
bless you child
You can find them at genius.com! Here's an example from last weeks list I lost and went searching for: https://genius.com/Spotify-new-music-friday-christian-06-26-20-annotated
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