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Spotify could soon let you create your own remixes with AI
This new plan is rumored to cost an additional $6 per month.

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Spotify has been gearing up for a significant expansion of its premium offerings. The company confirmed late last year that a lossless audio tier is coming.
Initially teased as Spotify Hi-Fi, the new subscription is set to debut as “Spotify Super Premium.” However, Spotify’s ambitions don’t end there.
Reports suggest the company is working on an even more expensive tier called “Music Pro,” which could introduce advanced features beyond high-fidelity audio.
This new plan is rumored to cost an additional $6 per month and might launch later this year.
Spotify’s Music Pro plan could let you make AI-powered remixes
One of the standout features of Music Pro, according to a Bloomberg report (via Android Authority), is an AI-powered mixing tool.
This feature would allow users to blend tracks from different artists, creating custom mixes—an innovation that could change how people interact with their playlists.
However, sources indicate that Spotify is still finalizing details, including pricing and the exact release timeline. The decision to introduce a higher-tier subscription marks a strategic shift for Spotify.
For years, the company has maintained relatively stable pricing, but with streaming growth slowing in key markets like the US, the music industry is pushing platforms to find new revenue streams.
Spotify aims to increase subscriber retention and generate more income by catering to a wide range of users, from casual listeners to audiophiles.
Beyond premium subscriptions, the company is also looking at other ways to monetize its platform, including improved concert ticketing services.
Talks are reportedly underway with major ticket sellers, promoters, and record labels to offer exclusive presales and VIP seating.
Rather than launching all at once, the Music Pro tier may roll out gradually, with new features added over time.
Prices could also vary by region, with more affordable options in developing markets.
The delay in launching this super-premium plan is mainly due to ongoing negotiations between Spotify and record labels over licensing and royalty agreements.
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