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Whatever song I last performed to.
A few years ago Spotify was convinced I absolutely loved Imagine Dragons and inserted them into EVERY playlist because I wrote a performance to Radioactive. I don't actually care for their music much. Though nowadays I download the song onto my phone to avoid that
This year it's The Birthday Massacre, which I'm actually perfectly ok with :)
Spotify, Play Music, and YouTube Music all try to convince me I like Imagine Dragons and Trampled by Turtles. No matter how many thumbs down I thumbs down them, they make their way into playlists.
Oh man I have that same problem in Apple Music! I make a playlist out of my set list and have it repeat all week until I have everything down, and then the algorithm picks from it for months after that.
I'm starting to think maybe I should use one streaming service for learning and another for enjoyment?
The Birthday Massacre are so gooood