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Building a personal playlist is an exciting journey of discovery and enjoyment. From my experience, having a mix of classics and trending artists enhances listening pleasure and keeps the playlist fresh. For instance, including legendary names like Michael Jackson alongside contemporary rappers such as Lil Tecca, Lil Uzi Vert, and NLE Choppa creates a compelling blend that appeals to different moods. The versatility of genres—ranging from Hip Hop and Rap to New Age—allows for smooth transitions and an eclectic vibe that never gets boring. I find songs like 'Homecoming' by Lil Uzi Vert and 'Never Left' by Lil Tecca great for upbeat moments, while tracks like 'Excuse Me' from Lil Reese offer a raw, gritty feel that's perfect for focused listening sessions. The playlist, with over 300 songs, provides a vast selection so there's always something new to discover or a familiar favorite to return to. I also appreciate mixing in some lesser-known artists like Da Getta and Kairo Keyz, which adds freshness and supports emerging talent. Organizing the playlist within a music library where you can easily navigate and search songs increases usability. Personally, I label playlists creatively and keep them updated regularly to reflect my current taste and moods. A well-curated playlist is not just about quantity but the thoughtful inclusion of diverse yet harmonious tracks. If you’re building a large playlist, consider categorizing it by mood or activity as well. For instance, energetic rap tracks for workouts and chill New Age mixes for relaxation can coexist within the same playlist, ready for you to tap based on your vibe. Ultimately, my playlist is a reflection of my musical journey — full of dynamic tracks from the legendary to the freshest hits — making every listening session a rich and engaging experience.












































