Spotify SongDNA adds song credits and samples in Now Playing
- Spotify introduced SongDNA, a new feature built into the Now Playing view.
- SongDNA appears as a card on supported tracks and shows writers, producers, collaborators, samples, interpolations, and covers.
- Users can tap creators in SongDNA to explore other artists they have worked with and their collaborator networks.
Spotify introduced SongDNA on March 24, 2026 as a new feature in the Now Playing view. The feature appears as a SongDNA card on supported tracks and lets users explore the writers, producers, and collaborators behind a song.
Spotify said SongDNA also shows samples and interpolations that shaped a track's sound, along with covers the song inspired. Users can tap on creators listed in SongDNA to discover other artists they have worked with, then continue exploring related collaborators from there.
SongDNA adds more song metadata and relationship mapping inside Spotify's playback interface rather than in a separate credits page. The company said the feature is available on supported tracks, but it did not specify how many tracks support SongDNA or which markets and devices receive it first.
Related Questions
- What is Spotify SongDNA?
- Spotify SongDNA is a feature in the Now Playing view that shows a song's writers, producers, collaborators, samples, interpolations, and covers on supported tracks.
- Where can I find SongDNA in Spotify?
- In Spotify, SongDNA appears as a card in the Now Playing view on supported tracks.
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