Spotify's New 'About the Song' Reveals Hidden Stories

Spotify's About the Song adds swipeable story cards in Now Playing to reveal lyric meanings, production notes and backstories. It's in beta on iOS and Android for Premium users in select English-speaking markets.

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Spotify's New 'About the Song' Reveals Hidden Stories

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Ever been stopped by a lyric and wanted the backstory? Spotify just added a way to satisfy that curiosity without leaving the app. It feels like liner notes for the streaming age—short, swipeable stories that pop up while a track plays.

The feature, called About the Song, places concise story cards inside the Now Playing view. Each card distills third-party reporting and archival details into bite-sized narratives: why a hook lands, a production choice that shaped the sound, or a little-known fact about the artist. Some cards dig into lyrics. Others highlight session players, samples, or a recording anecdote. The aim is simple: give listeners context that deepens the moment.

To try it, open Now Playing and scroll down—if the track is supported, the About the Song card will appear. It’s a beta release for Spotify Premium subscribers on iOS and Android, available in English in the US, UK, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia. This follow-up to Spotify’s recent Page Match rollout shows the company doubling down on ways to connect songs to stories.

Not every track will have a card. Coverage depends on available source material and curation choices. But when a story is present, it’s meant to surface interesting details rather than exhaustive musicology. Think context, not a dissertation.

For artists and fans alike, the feature can be small but meaningful: a thread that ties listening to understanding. It’s also one more nudge toward richer metadata inside streaming interfaces—content that helps songs breathe beyond their runtime.

About the Song is still evolving. Expect gaps, occasional misses, and gradual expansion. But the next time a line hooks you, you won’t have to leave the app to find out why—will you swipe to learn more?

Source: gsmarena

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