![]() ![]() ![]() If you look to the extreme right of the Spotify Palette, you will see a blue menu button. You will see your song’s average energy and their average valence, both as percentages as well. You will also get a reading on your song’s average danceability, which will show as a percentage. For instance, you may see something that says “You have high valence and energetic songs – giving you a red-yellow palette.” This will coincide with the colored palette. Overall, it's a fun way to be more in tune with your music senses and your own personality.Not only does it give you your results in colors, but it will tell you the meaning of the music you listen to. But, depending on your own taste in music, the possibilities are endless, with descriptors like "yearning," "intense," and "chill" popping up in others' Audio Auras. ![]() In the image above from my own Spotify Wrapped, my Audio Aura is mainly blue with hints of pink and purple, which Spotify likens to wistful and kind music moods. To bring this feature to life, the brand collaborated with renowned aura reader and author Mystic Michaela to connect certain feelings to common aura colors and thus to certain types of music. ![]() Your Spotify Audio Aura is essentially the same concept, but rather than focusing on your own energy, it's pulling from the energy of your favorite music. For example, a bright red aura is often associated with high energy and willpower, whereas a blue aura is seen as calm and imaginative. If you've ever had your aura read or photographed, you'll know that certain aura colors correspond with certain personality traits or the outward energy someone gives off. The Spotify Audio Aura plays on the spiritual concept of someone's aura, or the colorful field of energy that supposedly surrounds a living being. ![]()
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