Spotify lets users steal playlists from rivals

Spotify has launched a playlist migration tool that enables subscribers to import their music collections from competing services such as Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music. The Stockholm-based company integrated the third-party platform TuneMyMusic to facilitate transfers, with the feature appearing in mobile app libraries worldwide throughout the coming days.

The streaming giant also acquired music database WhoSampled and introduced enhanced song credit displays, featuring SongDNA for mapping musical connections and About the Song cards providing track backstories. These additions arrive as Spotify expands to 281 million paid subscribers while preparing for a leadership transition, with Daniel Ek set to become Executive Chairman as Gustav Söderström and Alex Norström assume co-CEO roles starting January 2026.
 

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