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AI assistants are slowly turning into something more than just chat tools, and Spotify is leaning right into that shift. Spotify has officially announced a new integration with Claude, bringing music and podcast recommendations directly into the chatbot experience.
Spotify integrates Claude, letting AI handle what you listen to next
With this integration, you can now link your Spotify account to Claude and use natural language to control what you listen to. So instead of manually searching or tapping through menus, you can just ask things. For example, you could say “Make me a high-energy workout playlist”, “Play something similar to this artist”, “Give me chill music for studying”.
Not only that, Claude generates a playlist based on your listening history, which you can preview, save, or open directly in Spotify. It’s basically turning Spotify into a conversational experience.
It’s not just for discovery. It also works with Spotify Connect, so you can see where your music is playing, switch devices, and control playback without leaving the chat. That might sound minor, but it changes what this is. Claude can actually interact with your account.
Moreover, both free and premium Spotify users can connect their accounts to Claude, regardless of which Claude plan they’re using. That said, Premium users still get better control over recommendations, especially when it comes to mood, vibe, and personalization.
It’s great but I’m not a huge fan so far…
I’m not entirely sure how I feel about this. As someone who genuinely enjoys music, I usually take my time discovering and choosing what to listen to. Finding the right track is part of the experience. The scrolling, skipping, going back, and even sitting with a song for a bit before it clicks.
Letting handle that feels…. well, different. Music is personal to me. Sure, this can make things faster and more convenient, but at the same time, it risks turning something personal into something generic. Music isn’t just about what fits your taste. It’s about mood, timing, and sometimes even randomness.
I don’t know if I’d want an AI to take over that completely. What do you think?