Spotify’s integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT is fundamentally changing the way music is discovered.
Spotify’s integration with ChatGPT, launched in early October 2025, is transforming music discovery into conversational, AI-powered experiences. Users who link their Spotify account with ChatGPT can now ask natural-language prompts like “Make me a chill playlist for a rainy evening” or “Find fresh indie-pop from 2024” and receive curated track, album, playlist or podcast suggestions, all tailored to their listening history, saved songs, and followed artists.
Whether you’re on Spotify Free or Premium, the feature unlocks different levels of functionality. Free users can pull up existing playlists and ready-made recommendations, while Premium subscribers get access to fully custom playlists generated in real time, and the ability to control playback, manage their library and browse new music without leaving the ChatGPT interface. The integration works across web and mobile globally in 145 countries, according to the company.
For independent artists (including those working with MN2S) this integration offers a fresh discovery path beyond traditional playlists or algorithm-driven suggestions. If your metadata is clean and detailed, and your artist profile is up-to-date, there’s a real chance your music could surface when listeners ask the AI for a vibe, genre or mood that matches what you do. In effect, your catalogue becomes searchable by human-like prompts, like “dreamy lo-fi for a rainy evening,” “upbeat electronic for a workout,” or “UK garage with female vocals.”
Because the system pulls from listening history, mood, and user requests, even emerging or niche artists have a shot at exposure, giving them a fairer chance than in crowded playlist environments dominated by big names. For labels and distributors like MN2S, the job now becomes making sure every release is tagged properly, metadata is clean, and artist profiles are polished, because good data could directly influence who finds your artists next.