Spotify Radio
Spotify Radio picks the music for you, so you can sit back and listen to the music you love.
Create a Radio station with any song, album, artist, or playlist, and Spotify will play music based on that.
You can then personalize the station as you listen to make it match your taste.
Pick a device below to learn more.
- Click Radio.
- Click CREATE NEW STATION.
- Enter a track, artist, or playlist, then select it to get started.
Note: Some tracks, artists, or playlists might not be available in Spotify Radio.
You can also start Radio stations from elsewhere in the app. Just right-click a song, album, artist, or playlist, and select Go to (Song/Album/Artist/Playlist) Radio.
Save a Radio station
On the Station page, click FOLLOW. You can now find it in Your Library under Stations.
Note: To remove, right-click the station and select Unfollow.
Personalize your stations
Click or
when a track is playing and the station improves to match your tastes.
Note: The web player features a simplified version of Spotify Radio. To enjoy it fully, we’d recommend downloading the Spotify app.
- Right-click a song, album, or playlist.
- Select Start Radio.
Note: Some tracks, artists, or playlists might not be available in Spotify Radio.
Personalize your stations
Click or
when a track is playing and the station improves to match your tastes.
For: Premium (find out more about Spotify free on mobile).
- Tap Search
.
- Enter an artist name to find their Radio station.
- Or, tap Radio to find stations based on something else.
Note: Some tracks, artists, or playlists might not be available in Spotify Radio.
You can also start a Radio station from elsewhere in the app. Just tap (iOS) or
(Android) next to any song, album, artist, or playlist, and select Go to Radio.
Save a Radio Station
On the Station page, tap FOLLOW. You can now find it in Your Library under Stations.
Remove a Radio Station
- In Stations, tap Edit in the top-right corner.
- Tap
to the left of the station and tap DELETE.
Personalize your stations
1. Tap the Now Playing bar.
2. Tap or
when a track is playing and the station improves to match your tastes.