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The Best Spotify Playlists Right Now

Where do you find new music?

Navigating the vast world of music discovery on streaming services is daunting, but Spotify has invested considerable resources in its playlist curation—helping the curious listener find their way in the musical wilderness.

It’s a different experience from the old days of digging through blogs (or actual brick-and-mortar record stores), but there is still something magical about falling in love with a new artist on a playlist. And if you find one artist you like, there will likely be several more on the same playlist. The discoveries come in batches.

From those that emphasize rising talent, to genre-specific jaunts, here are 10 of the best playlists on Spotify.

Most Necessary

Get ahead of the curve with Most Necessary, a playlist with Nostradamus-like accuracy for tabbing tomorrow’s hits. The playlist has one finger on the pulse of internet rap and another in the streets, meaning it offers a broad and comprehensive snapshot of the culture today. Plus, with killer cuts from Aminé, Lil Baby, Gunna, and Juice WRLD, (with shockingly few duds), Most Necessary can double as your party playlist in a pinch.

Fresh Finds

There are a million ways to discover new artists, but those who want to let the music come to them will love Fresh Finds, one of Spotify’s biggest and best playlists for showcasing emerging talent. With everything from stripped-down R&B (Pink Sweat$) to lo-fi psych rock (French Cassettes) to sprawling, impressionistic electronica (matt mcwaters), Fresh Finds is the perfect place to uncover new talent, and then tell your friends you totally didn’t first hear them on a Spotify playlist.

Anti Pop

Plenty of modern hip-hop and R&B boasts top 40-level melodies in grittier, more captivating contexts—and Anti Pop is full of infectious tunes that actually have something to say. On the more melodic spectrum are resonant songs by Jessie Reyez and ROLE MODEL, while MCs like Tyler, the Creator, Noname, and Denzel Curry provide lyrical heft and unique flows.

If It Wasn’t For Gucci

There’s never a bad time to celebrate Gucci Mane, one of the most iconic figures in southern rap. Featuring a blend of commercial hits (“I Get The Bag,” OJ Da Juiceman’s “Make Tha Trap Say Aye”) and deeper cuts (“Fuck the World,” “Confused”), it works both for Guwop diehards and those who are looking to find an entry point into his mammoth discography. Plus, given Gucci’s incredible rolodex of collaborators, you’re guaranteed to hear choice contributions from the likes of Future, Zaytoven, Travis Scott, and Mike Will Made-It basically be necessity.

Lush Lofi

"Lofi study beats" playlists aren't limited to YouTube. If you're looking for relaxing hip-hop-infused instrumentals to put on in the background while you study or decompress, the Spotify-curated Lush Lofi playlist promises to provide "the chillest instrumental lofi beats, certified lush." These songs are as tranquil as the koi pond photo that graces the cover.

Free Form

A new artist-centric playlist with a heavy emphasis on the United Kingdom, Free Form will expand your notions of what’s going on in England, beyond grime and laid-back R&B. The playlist features cloudy cuts from Kojey Radical and Jevon, as well as ornate, soulful work from RAY BLK and Hare Squead. If you’re still jonesing for some instantly rewindable bars, Free From provides that, too, with raw lyricism from slowthai and Big Zuu.

Bedroom Pop

We’re in perhaps the most exciting age for the homegrown musician ever, and Bedroom Pop chronicles some of our best and brightest DIY acts. Staples like Clairo and Gus Dapperton are accounted for, but the playlist also includes charming, off-kilter tunes from newcomers like Will Davila and Brad Stank, who will make you want to roll up your beanie and hike up your white socks.

State of Mind

Make sure those Timbs are laced tight for this bruising ride through East Coast rap’s past and present, with a heavy emphasis on the best of the Big Apple. Sheck Wes and Cardi B show their wattage with multiple appearances, while vets like N.O.R.E. and Freeway continue to offer bruising bars well into their careers. While the East Coast’s sound is more diverse than ever, there’s a grittiness to State of Mind that is sure to have you going through your day with a chip on your shoulder.

RapCaviar

You: “I wish there was a place where all of the most recent fire hip-hop songs lived so I could just turn up to Jaden Smith’s ‘Icon’ at the press of a button.”

Spotify’s RapCaviar playlists: “Say no more, fam!”

Sad Indie

This collection of plaintive and piercing tracks should come with a box of tissues. But Sad Indie isn’t just going for cheap tears, as it features whip smart, introspective tracks from artists like Lucy Dacus, Soccer Mommy, and Sampha. There’s plenty of warm, homespun guitar to wrap yourself in like a soft blanket, but the playlist also pushes the definition of indie, featuring some gorgeous synth-centric cuts as well. Next time you’re feeling blue, Sad Indie is the shoulder you should lean on.

New Music Friday

There are a bazillion artists putting out premium product right now, and unless you’re in college taking a single ballroom dancing class with nothing but free time sandwiched around it, it’s impossible to keep up. Fortunately, Spotify updates its New Music Friday playlist every week, so you can keep up with the hip youths when they inevitably steal your aux cord.

Mellow Bars

While everyone else wants to turn up, all you’re looking to do is turn down. Enter “Mellow Bars,” a playlist featuring songs from artists like BROCKHAMPTON, Lil Xan and Healy that let you wind down while still bobbing your head at an intermediate pace. Yung Lean couldn’t have curated a better collection of songs if he tried.

Gold School

For some of us it’s a little jarring to see T.I. on the cover of a throwback playlist, but Gold School expands the notion of vintage hip-hop while not falling into the familiar trap of only focusing on the coasts. OutKast, Juvenile, and Trick Daddy all get their due as pivotal figures, while less heralded figures like Lil’ Scrappy and Field Mob popping up will surely bring a smile to the face of any aughts rap diehard.

Pollen

A genre-agnostic playlist filled with heady hip-hop and texture-rich R&B, Pollen is a place where Joji, Robyn, French house duo The Blaze, and Post Malone all live in harmony. It emphasizes slower tempos and songs with lush, immersive production, making Pollen a perfect sliver of sunshine as we gear up for winter.

Butter

The name of this playlist couldn’t be more accurate. Listening to the soulful, smooth voices of artists like Terrance Martin, Moonchild and Hablot Brown feels like a warm and creamy slab of butter slowly sliding down your throat. There are plenty of instrumentals to throw on the headphones and vibe to here, too.

Get Turnt

The name is pretty self-explanatory. From Migos to Gucci Mane to Kendrick Lamar, if you need a little help getting your energy level up, this playlist is like dumping a gallon of cold brew onto your head.

Cali Fire

While very real and actual fires burn in California (please stay safe, everyone), Spotify’s Cali Fire playlist brings audio heat from the West Coast, which is absolutely brimming with talent right now. Whether it’s mainstays like The Game and E-40 or new stars like Vince Staples and Kendrick Lamar, this playlist is Cali hip-hop at its finest.

Dazed’s The Only Tracks You Need to Hear

U.K. magazine Dazed has always taken a singular and culturally conscious approach to their music coverage, making their monthly playlist a perfect way to not only stay on the cutting edge, but also discover artists with different identities, perspectives, and influences. The playlist blends neon lights A-listers like Lana Del Rey and Lil Wayne with ascendant talent like atmospheric South London singers Greentea Peng and Tara Lily—the latter of whom combines jazz and grime into a concoction far more enticing than whatever you’re imagining right now.

Pigeons & Planes Weekly

If you're looking for a constantly-updated playlist that focuses on music discovery from all genres, the staff at Pigeons & Planes have you covered. Pigeons & Planes Weekly is the only place you'll find Billie Eilish next to Kodak Black next to international newcomers like Busu. Each week, you'll encounter a fresh mix of the newest sounds from familiar faces paired with addictive songs from exciting new artists you've never heard of.

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