Spotify has just made listening to the playlists of your favourite shows that much easier with its new Netflix hub.
The two streaming companies have come together to launch an all-new section on Spotify where fans can get even more from their favourite shows.
Have you ever loved the soundtrack of a Netflix show and wanted to find the playlist?
Or have you not been able to get enough of a series and found yourself wishing that you could find a podcast about it?
Starting today, you can find the soundtracks from your favorite Netflix titles, playlists inspired by them, podcasts, and so much more all in one place on @Spotify!
— Netflix (@netflix) November 23, 2021
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What is the Netflix hub on Spotify?
We know the feeling well but now Spotify Free and Premium listeners in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., Ireland, and India can do just that in the new hub.
Users will be able to stream the official soundtracks, playlists, and podcasts, along with exclusive Spotify content.
All you need to do is search “Netflix” on Spotify and you can find the music behind some of your favourite Netflix shows including Money Heist, tick, tick, BOOM!, Red Notice and more.
This is also where you can access Netflix-related podcasts like Okay, Now Listen, Netflix Is A Daily Joke, 10/10 (Would Recommend), and The Crown: The Official Podcast for the shows and movies that you can't get enough of.
Will the Netflix hub include new features?
Spotify has dubbed this collaboration as the "next chapter in the golden age of audio streaming".
The two platforms ae celebrating the news with "an enhanced album experience" for Netflix’s new action-packed Western film, The Harder They Fall.
Listeners can enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the movie’s soundtrack, led by Jay-Z as well as the album’s exclusive audio liners from featured artists like Kid Cudi, Koffee, and Ms. Lauryn Hill.
You can access these unique Spotify features through Canvas, Storylines, and playlist Clips.
The collaboration will also mark the second part of the final season of La Casa De Papel (Money Heist).
Spotify has moved La Casa De Papel to a new destination with new videos from the cast and the show’s official playlist featuring tracks from the latest episodes.
Fans will also be able to take the Character Match Playlist quiz to find out who their perfect La Banda character is and their soundtrack match.
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