With an obscurity score of 171, my taste was revealed to be more obscure than 87% of the 14.5 thousand other Philippine-based users who had run their histories for a uniqueness check. Pretty high, apparently, which is a shocker considering the millions of K-pop converts in existence. Where does that put me on the local obscurity scale? Ranking in seventh was Pop, then Pinoy Indie and Dance Pop at ranks nine and ten. My top genres, from ranks one to six, were filled with different variations of the same three things: K-pop, K-indie, K-R&B. To absolutely no one’s surprise, my results were swimming in K-everything. RELATED: The Monday Magic of Spotify’s Discover Weekly Playlist Warning: copious amounts of Korean music ahead! Curious? Here’s a glimpse into my diagnosis. Getting your Spotify history examined is as simple as logging on to the website and linking it to your Spotify account. And, like its name lets on, Obscurify also lets you in on how obscure your music taste is relative to the rest of the listeners in your country. Similar to (the now-offline) musictaste.space, Obscurify combs through your personal Spotify history and gives you a bird’s eye view in a snap: your top genres, top tracks and artists, your feelings according to what flows out your speakers or earphones. There must be a correlation between a person’s listening habits and their moods, their personal quirks and the artists they choose to love, right?Įnter: Obscurify. Read Time: 3 minutes Let this website give you a music diagnosisĪs someone who found some of her closest friends with a little (read: a lot) of help from her music choices, I subscribe to the saying: tell me who your most streamed artists are, and I’ll tell you who you are.
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