playlist
See also:Playlist
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editplaylist (pluralplaylists)
- (radio) Alist of recorded songs scheduled to be played on aradio station.
- (computing) A list oftracks orvideos to be played in a particularsequence, as from anaudioCD or astreamingservice.
- 1998, Judi N. Fernandez,WAVs, MIDIs & RealAudio: Enjoying Sound on Your Computer:
- When you collect a group of MIDIs into an album, you can play them much like a CD, with repeat mode, random mode, and a programmedplaylist.
- 2015 November 17, Robinson Meyer, “A Eulogy for Rdio”, inThe Atlantic[1]:
- Strangers constructedplaylists that pulled from artists and albums you’d never heard of, but without the performative high/low-ness that afflicts so much online music talk.
- 2020,Emily Segal,Mercury Retrograde, New York: Deluge Books,→ISBN:
- I hadn't spoken to her in a year, but she could still see my listens on the music platform we both used. I still went to thoseplaylists for solace. A sense of collective understanding. We had stockpiled our youth.
- 2021, “Skyline”, inParallel World, performed byCadence Weapon:
- No past, just traces / Nowhere to play, justplaylists
- 2025, Liz Pelly,Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist, 1st edition, New York: Atria Books,→ISBN:
- When users would select the most immediately visible “dinnerplaylist” or ”workout mix,” they might have unknowingly clicked through to a list owned and operated by a major label.
- A list of songs, prepared for aband or musical artist, to be performed during aconcert; asetlist.
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editplaylist (third-person singular simple presentplaylists,present participleplaylisting,simple past and past participleplaylisted)
- (transitive) To include (a track) on a playlist.
- She achieved success when her first single wasplaylisted on national radio.
- 2009, John Niven,Kill Your Friends, Harper Collins,→ISBN, page 7:
- Suddenly they got a singleplaylisted at Radio 1 and the album went gold.
- 2025, Liz Pelly, “Introduction”, inMood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist, 1st edition, New York: Atria Books,→ISBN:
- And it's the story of how those problems then played out over the span of many years, as music became personalized,playlisted, autoplayed, and algorithmic.
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editplaylist f or(less common)m (pluralplaylists)
- playlist(list of music tracks to be played)
Spanish
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edit- IPA(key):/plaiˈlist/[plai̯ˈlist̪]
- Rhymes:-ist
- IPA(key):(imitating English)/ˈpleilist/[ˈplei̯.list̪]
- Rhymes:-eilist
- Syllabification:play‧list
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edit- playlist(list of music tracks to be played)
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