What you need to know
- Strings in Google’s app point toward the possibility of an upcoming Spotify extension for Gemini.
- The discovery highlighted two strings: a message informing users that their content is starting and another prompting them to “sign in.”
- YouTube Music recently picked up its Gemini extension, providing users with a host of prompts for Gemini to begin playing their custom playlists or radios.
A discovery in Google’s app seemingly points toward the company working on another music-related extension for Gemini. As spotted in version 15.22.2 of the Google app by Android Authority, a Spotify extension for Gemini might be on the way. The availability of a Spotify extension would (ideally) let users quickly access their created playlists and discover songs, genres, artists, and more.
Google highlighted on its support page that users will have access to an array of prompts for the bot for different actions. Users can tell Gemini to find a specific song by a particular artist or start a radio station for a specific genre. After signing in, your entire YouTube Music library of custom playlists becomes accessible, and you can prompt Gemini to play one.
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In other news, Spotify recently detailed a price hike users should prepare for. Beginning in July, consumers who’ve purchased the Individual Plan will see the price rise by a dollar from .99 to .99. Moreover, those with Spotify Premium Duo and Spotify Premium Family will experience a sharper increase. The former will rise by to .99, while the latter is set to jump by to .99.