Photographed by Alexandra Gavillet.
Unsurprisingly, the Biebs dominates the love playlist. He's got the top song ("Love Yourself") and the fourth tune ("Sorry") on the mix. John Legend comes in at number two, with "All Of Me," and Ed Sheeran rounds out the top three with "Photograph."
If you're ready to get right down to business, Spotify's sex playlist might be more your speed. Bryson Tiller's "Don't" was the most streamed song here, followed by "Marvin's Room" by Drake and "The Morning" from The Weeknd. Interestingly, there doesn't really seem to be any overlap with last year's sexy Spotify playlist.
Today, the company also launched Love Notes, a playlist-building tool that lets you send a message to your sweetie using the first letter of each song in the mix. Choose the genre and level of steaminess, then put in a message up to 54 characters. It's subtle, so feel free to spell out anything you'd like to sneakily say to your partner, whether that's "H-E-Y-S-E-X-Y" or "D-O-T-H-E-D-I-S-H-E-S."
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