Music Streaming: From Catalogs to Personal Playlists
From Catalogs to Personal Playlists Music streaming has changed how we listen. In the past, people bought albums or burned CDs and owned a fixed catalog. Today, vast catalogs live online, and playlists become personal libraries that travel with you. Your listening history helps shape what you hear next, while you keep control over what you collect. The big shift is discovery and convenience. Modern platforms use algorithms to learn what you like, what you skip, and what you save. They suggest tracks that fit your current mood, not just new releases. This is not only about one song; it is about building a living map of your tastes. The result is a flexible system: one account, many moods, a playlist for every moment, across devices. ...