Spotify is rolling out a new โAbout the Songโ feature that lets users explore the stories behind the music theyโre listening to, the company announced on Friday. The feature displays short story cards that users can swipe through and rate with a thumbs up or down.
These short swipeable stories are summarized from third-party sources to highlight interesting details and behind-the-scenes moments, the company says.
With this new feature, Spotify is giving its users access to a feature that isnโt available on rival platforms like Apple Music.
About the Song is rolling out in beta on mobile in English for premium users in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and Australia.ย
Users can access the new feature through the โNow Playingโ screen by scrolling down to find the โAbout the Songโ card on supported tracks, after which they can swipe through to explore the story behind the track.
โMusic fans know the feeling: A song stops you in your tracks, and you immediately want to know more,โ Spotify wrote in a blog post. โWhat inspired it, and whatโs the meaning behind it? We believe that understanding the craft and context behind a song can deepen your connection to the music you love.โ
Itโs been a busy week for Spotify, as About the Song isnโt the only feature itโs announced in recent days.
Yesterday, the streaming service shared that users in the U.S. and the U.K. will soon be able to purchase physical copies of their favorite audiobooks directly through the app. Spotify also announced two new audiobook features, including โPage Match,โ which lets users scan a page from a physical book to instantly transition to that spot in the audiobook, and โAudiobook Recaps.โ
Earlier this week, the company made lyrics translations available worldwide and introduced the ability to view lyrics when offline for all users, not just premium subscribers. Spotify also moved the location of lyrics, as they will now appear directly beneath the album artwork or the short, looping video that plays alongside the music.
Earlier today, Spotify said itโs revamping its Developer Mode APIs, which developers use to test third-party applications. The changes include a mandatory premium account, a cap on the number of test users, and a limited set of API endpoints.


