Looking for official playlists of Netflix hits like Money Heist, Bridgerton, and On My Block? Want the official soundtrack for shows like Squid Game, Bruised, and Cowboy Bebop?
Well, just head over to Netflix Hub. It is the one place that Swedish music streaming giant Spotify has announced in collaboration with Netflix, and it will host all official soundtracks, playlists and podcasts related to Netflix offerings.
This hub is available to all premium and free listeners in India, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK, and Ireland. In addition to official soundtracks, playlists and podcasts, you will also have access to exclusive content from Spotify.
How to access Netflix Hub
Explaining the rationale behind introducing the Netflix Hub, Spotify said that “today’s hot shows and movies not only inspire fandoms, but also fuel internet obsessions.” Taking the specific example of Squid Game, the South Korean show that has caught the attention of global audiences, Spotify said its listeners had created more than 22,500 unique themed playlists to sustain the experience. “It is clear that after the credits appear, the spectators are left wanting more and come to Spotify to listen to it.”
Therefore, Netflix Hub on Spotify will provide fans with a complete audio streaming experience of the entertainment they love.
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By listing the playlists, Spotify also revealed an improved album experience for Netflix’s new action-packed western movie, The Harder They Fall. It also provides a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the film’s soundtrack, directed by Jay-Z, and exclusive audio album coverings from featured artists like Kid Cudi, Koffee, and Ms. Lauryn Hill. Listeners can access these Spotify features through Canvas, Storylines, and Playlist Clips.
Users can access the Netflix Hub simply by searching for “Netflix” on Spotify. Inside the hub, users can find all the top-rated official show, podcast, and movie playlists.
The hub can be accessed from the mobile, as well as from the web version of the service.
In 2019, Spotify collaborated with Disney to create the Disney Hub.
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