When streaming on Spotify, use playlists. Keep in mind that there is no one to make a streaming playlist. These are recommendations — a guide for what a P1Harmony-focused playlist may look like. Create playlists based on your individual streaming patterns as well as Spotify streaming goals.
A great P1Harmony-focused playlist is one that you stream consistently. Streaming = enjoying music.
<aside> <img src="/icons/info-alternate_gray.svg" alt="/icons/info-alternate_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Note: Playlist templates are shared with every new release. Here’s an example for Gotta Get Back: CLICK HERE.
Add 2, 3, or 4 tracks in between focus tracks
Focus track = streaming focus (e.g. title track, etc.)
Add tracks from recent P1Harmony releases and some older tracks
For improving discography streams. Include tracks close to streaming milestones.
Add non-P1Harmony, non-kpop tracks for Spotify's algorithm
Non-premium accounts: add other artists to your playlists
Premium accounts: add other artists if you want (for algorithm)
Keep track order random (NO pattern)
No pattern with how tracks are spaced in between focus tracks. Click 👉 **HERE** for an example.
Stick to 1-2 goals per playlist
Too many goals = lower streams for the streaming focus. Always focus on the streaming goal
<aside> <img src="/icons/checkmark_green.svg" alt="/icons/checkmark_green.svg" width="40px" /> For comeback: title track and bsides of recent release are ALWAYS the goal.
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Create playlists 2-3 hours in length
Can make longer or shorter. Switch playlists every 2-3 hours (switch frequently). Play the EP/album in between playlists.
Update your playlists periodically
Recommended: every 4 weeks (e.g. add tracks, switch track order, etc.)
Create AND share P1Harmony-focused playlists using #P1aylistConnect!
Let's increase the number and diversity of our streaming playlists while helping each other find more playlists to listen to!
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