You need to enter your valid credit card details to get the premium subscription of Spotify for free. The first 60 days are absolutely free, but after that trial period, your credit card will start to be debited $9.99 per month automatically. To make sure this does not happen, cancel the subscription before the end of the 60 days trial period. Listen to Valentine's Day: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack on Spotify. Various Artists Compilation 2010 18 songs.
Yes, it’s Valentine’s Day. But whether you’re paired up or steadfastly solo, Spotify has put together a playlist “made specifically about appreciating a supremely important person in your life: you,” as the music streaming platform explained in a release. In other words, this is not a collection of songs to soundtrack a romantic evening, or even to bemoan your single status: it’s 30 tunes that revolve around the theme of self-love.
According to Spotify, “self-love themed” playlists have gone up in streaming numbers over 70% in the past year; sounds like everyone is looking for a little boost as of late. So their playlist is all about positivity: you’ll find everything from Nina Simone kicking things off with “Feeling Good,” The Beatles classic “Here Comes the Sun,” Demi Lovato’s “Confident” and Jess Glynne’s “Don’t Be So Hard on Yourself.” (Those are words we could probably all take to heart, no matter the holiday.) And to really amp things up, there’s always vivacious rapper Lizzo‘s “Good As Hell,” a true anthem to self-empowerment.
This isn’t the first time Spotify has created custom playlists tailored to an occasion or a movement. Of course, they have a classic “Valentine’s Day Love” playlist — a solid six hours of music to get you in the mood for love. (Expect all the John Legend, Beyoncé and Etta James your heart can handle.) In the past, they’ve developed playlists with more specific purposes, like one to honor refugees by bringing together music from artists who experienced displacement.
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The UK offer is only available to those who have previously never tried Premium.
According to the URL’s Google index, the promotion kicked off at the end of last week.
UK users must first submit their payment details to Spotify, according to the terms and conditions of the offer.
They will automatically become paying members of the Premium service should they forget to cancel following the promo period.
A similar deal can be found on the Spotify site in Australia, with a clear closing date of October 29 (in 13 days’ time).
A standard Spotify Premium subscription costs GBP £9.99 per month in the UK and AUD $11.99 per month in Australia.
The free 60 day trial offer is also being offered in the Philippines, it’s been spotted, as part of a brand partnership with MasterCard.
In that market, the promotion is open until November 15.
Earlier this year, a senior major label source told MBW that Spotify’s aggressive subscription promotions were becoming a cause of tension amongst large music rights-holders.
Referring to Spotify’s upcoming re-negotiations with the majors, the source said: “Spotify was by far the most aggressive [streaming platform] in terms of asking for [help with promotional deals and bundles].
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“We’re going to rein that in, and get them to underwrite their own consumer acquisition from now on.”Music Business Worldwide
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