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The new Home feed allows users to explore visual and audio previews of playlists, albums, podcast episodes, and audiobooks personalized to them. They can save or share, go deeper into the artist or podcast pages, play from the start, or continue listening from where the preview ended. The new Search experience includes short Canvas clips from tracks from favorite genres, and users can save the song to a playlist, follow the artist, or share it with friends. They can also explore related genres using the hashtags within the feed and preview tracks on some of their favorite playlists like Discover Weekly, Release Radar, New Music Friday, and RapCaviar.
Users can save, download, or share recommendations with just one tap, play from the start, or dive even deeper into the playlist, album, or single. The UI overhaul will begin rolling out to Premium and Free users globally across iOS and Android in the coming weeks and months.





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