Spotify rolls out SongDNA beta feature for Premium users to map song credits and influences

Spotify is rolling out a new beta feature, SongDNA, to Premium users globally, adding an interactive card in the Now Playing view that surfaces songwriters, producers, collaborators, samples, interpolations and covers. The company says the feature will expand through April and that artist and label teams can manage SongDNA components via Spotify for Artists.

Business News Kenya
Business News Kenya

Spotify has begun rolling out a new beta feature dubbed SongDNA to Premium users globally, aiming to show the creative links behind individual tracks by surfacing credits and related works directly in the mobile app’s Now Playing view.

In a media statement dated March 24 and issued from Nairobi, Spotify said SongDNA is built into the Now Playing screen on iOS and Android. The company said the feature is available on “supported tracks” and will become broadly available to all Premium users “throughout April.”

According to Spotify, users can tap a SongDNA card to explore a track’s writers, producers and collaborators, alongside samples and interpolations that influenced the song and covers it later inspired. The company said the card is designed to let listeners follow those links further—tapping through creators and their other collaborations—to see how artists and genres connect over time.

The launch adds to a growing set of in-app context tools music platforms are using to drive engagement. For Kenya’s fast-growing streaming audience and creator economy—where discovery and attribution are increasingly tied to monetisation—features that make credits and rights ownership more visible can influence how creators build followings and how audiences understand who is behind a hit.

Spotify said the information powering SongDNA “is powered by a combination of information we receive from artists and their teams, supplemented by community-sourced data.” As the company tests the experience, it said eligible artist and label teams can “review and manage the components of SongDNA” through Spotify for Artists.

“SongDNA is designed to make a song’s creative lineage more transparent so fans can easily explore the people and influences behind the music they love,” Jacqueline Ankner, Spotify’s Head of Songwriter & Publisher Partnerships, said in the statement. “By bringing collaborators, samples, and covers together in one place, we’re making it easier for fans to discover new music and see how songs connect and come to life—while giving songwriters, producers, and rightsholders meaningful recognition for the role they play in creating it.”

Spotify positioned SongDNA as complementary to its existing “About the Song” beta feature, which provides track-specific context. While About the Song focuses on a single track’s story, Spotify said SongDNA is intended to enable exploration across related works and contributor networks.

For the Kenyan and wider East African market, the rollout underscores how streaming platforms are competing not only on catalogue size and pricing but also on product features that deepen listening time and improve the visibility of behind-the-scenes contributors. More prominent attribution could also support local songwriters, producers and engineers seeking recognition across borders—especially where credits have historically been inconsistent across digital services.

Spotify included updated user metrics in its statement, saying it has 626 million monthly active users and 246 million Premium subscribers globally, and that it operates in more than 180 markets.

The company said SongDNA is rolling out in beta to Premium users globally on iOS and Android, with broader availability planned during April.