634 | Spotify.txt

Most people stop at 50 songs. Some go to 100. I decided to go all the way to .

From the late-night lo-fi sessions that got me through work to the high-energy anthems that fueled my morning workouts, these 634 songs represent the highs and lows of the past year. Looking at the raw list, a few patterns emerged:

I discovered a strange obsession with [Insert Genre] that I didn't know I had. 634 SPOTIFY.txt

Choose the one that best fits the actual content of your file: Option 1: The "Musical Journey" Blog Post

Why 634? It started as a simple text file of "must-hear" recommendations, but it grew into a massive curation project. My goal was to create a playlist that never gets old—a "shuffle-ready" universe of music that spans decades and moods. The Foundation: I started with my "All-Time Greats." Most people stop at 50 songs

Best if you are explaining how to convert a text file into a Spotify playlist.

Best if the .txt file is a curated list you are using to build a massive "Ultimate 634" playlist. From the late-night lo-fi sessions that got me

Clean up your text file so each line is "Artist - Song Title." Step 2: Use a tool like Soundiiz or Tune My Music. Step 3: Upload your .txt or .csv file. Step 4: Sync it to your Spotify account.