
Spotify, the world’s largest audio source streaming platform, has officially launched its service in Korea.
Services such as an extensive catalog of music sources enjoyed by more than 320 million people, personalized music sources loved by Spotify users around the world, and artist recommendations and discovery functions are also available in Korea.
Spotify is introducing a personalized technology service in Korea that has made it the world’s largest music streaming platform, including more than 60 million tracks and more than 4 billion playlists.
It also has a wide range of compatibility and user convenience so that you can enjoy music on various devices and apps such as Instagram, Facebook, Samsung Mobile and TV, LG TV, Microsoft Xbox, and Boss.
Spotify presents a playlist exclusively for Korea. You can meet the domestic-only playlist prepared by the Spotify music editor team. The music editor team constantly analyzes a wide range of sound sources and genres, and regularly updates the play.

In addition, through billions of playlists composed by artists, fans, and users, you can easily access music tailored to your personal tastes, moods, and moments.
One of the major services is customized recommendation and discovery for your own music identity. Algorithm-type playlists’Daily Mix’,’New Song Radar’, and’New Weekly Recommended Songs’, created with Spotify’s sound source recommendation technology, are also available.
Domestic users can experience premium services for 7 days free of charge on mobile without entering additional credit card information when signing up. If you subscribe by June 30 this year, you can use it for 3 months free with credit card information.
‘Premium’ is the best service version of Spotify, such as high-quality music streaming and unlimited offline music playback. In Korea, Spotify offers two plans:’Premium Individual (1900 won per month, VAT excluded)’ and’Premium Duo (16,350 won per month, VAT excluded)’ for two people.
Spotify has appointed managing director Park Sang-wook as the head of Spotify Korea.
Sang-wook Park, managing director of Spotify Korea, said, “We have cooperated closely with various partners such as artists, labels, and distribution companies to provide the best service that can satisfy both domestic users and artists.” “Accelerating the shared growth of the domestic music streaming ecosystem “We will do our best to contribute to this, and we will always try to make a positive impact on the entire Korean music industry.”
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