7 Ways You Can Find Music You Might Like

Whether it's for creating a playlist or wanting to mix it up a little and stray from the usual music you listen to, finding the music you would grow to like is not always easy, especially if you don't know where to look. If you aim to expand your music list, here are ways you can catch good tunes.

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1. Take Advantage of Recommendations

Music streaming services tend to provide recommendations based on the kind of music you listen to, and more often than not, it will be something you'll appreciate. Sometimes, the algorithm finds songs that other people listen to most when they play the songs you also play. Give it a chance and save the ones that resonate with you.

2. Check Movie Soundtracks

When you watch a movie and an intense scene begins, whether it's sad, romantic, or epic, it is usually accompanied by songs that fit the scenario. If you're looking for love songs, for instance, you'll have a good chance of finding them in romance or romantic-comedy films. There is even an added element of emotion that you also feel in the scene where the song is playing.

3. Ask Your Friends

If you and your friends have similar music tastes, they will likely have a couple of titles they can share with you. Chances are you don't know every single song they listen to, which means there's always something to discover. It would even be a nice thing to bond over, and you can recommend music to them as well.

4. Look for the Top Artists in the Genre You Like

The top artists are at the top for a reason. It's because they create good music, which means there's a bigger chance that you will like what they have to offer. A simple Google search can help you with finding the said artists. You might find a trove of tracks that you haven't heard, and it'll be a couple of hours of listening experience.


5. Follow Music Pages on Social Media

As you browse through social media, you'll find that there are accounts that share music that's usually based on a theme. For example, rave-centric pages will likely share the newest EDM music you have yet to discover if that's what you're into. There's no shortage of pages dedicated to song recommendations.

6. Tune In to Radio Stations

If you're the kind of person who plays background music while you do chores or other tasks, you might as well tune it to a radio station. Some stations even have dedicated genres if you want a more specific mood. If you intend to explore other genres, however, there are also radio stations that play songs randomly based on what the current hits are.

7. Have Discovery Apps At the Ready

Sometimes when we are in the randomest places, we suddenly hear a song that somewhat catches our attention. It even happens when we watch movies or we're shopping at a convenience store and a good song comes on. Apps like Shazam can identify music by listening to it for a couple of seconds. That way you won't need to search for the lyrics you heard to find the title.

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