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The streaming service announced Wednesday that a new user experience will help users keep track of upcoming moments through January 2024.
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To get started with your playlists on Bottle, you'll need to make sure your Spotify mobile app is up to date with the latest version.
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From there, you can select the time capsule of your choice and begin the experience.
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The feature will then ask you a series of songs by suggestions. For example, you may be asked what song you want to listen live in 2023 or what song reminds you of a loved one.
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Once you're done, your musical time capsule can be digitally sealed and shipped.
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Given the success of Spotify Wrapped, which has taken the internet by storm every December for the past few years.
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It's no surprise that Spotify wants to recreate the same buzz it created earlier in the year.
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Spotify Wrapped is popular mainly because you can share it on social media, which is also possible with Bottle playlists.
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After January 31st, you can't create playlists in a bottle, so if you don't want to experience it, start your own.
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