SoundCloud gets more social

“Liked by Your Crew” and friend-powered discovery

SoundCloud gets more social
SoundCloud gets more social

SoundCloud has announced a major social update designed to bring community and discovery back to the heart of the platform. The new features — including “Liked by Your Crew” daily feeds, friend-inspired playlists, and improved recommendations — put real people, not algorithms, at the centre of music discovery.

What’s New

The update introduces a set of tools that make SoundCloud feel more like a living, breathing social network:

  • Liked by Your Crew — a daily refresh showing what tracks your friends and favourite artists have recently liked.
  • Liked-by Playlists — auto-generated mixes based on your circle’s latest activity.
  • Trending Trackwall — a visual feed highlighting tracks on the rise, filterable by genre or scene.
  • Suggested Follows — on mobile, SoundCloud now recommends users with similar listening habits.
  • Hot For You — a daily personalised track pick combining trending data with your listening history.

All these features are rolling out globally across mobile, with Liked-by Playlists and Trending Trackwall also available on the web. Together they build on SoundCloud’s renewed focus on connection between creators and listeners.

Liked-by Playlists on mobile
Liked-by Playlists on mobile

Why It Matters

SoundCloud’s strength has always been its people — artists, fans, and communities built around shared taste. This update reinforces that, making discovery feel personal again by surfacing tracks liked by those you actually follow. It’s a smart move in a world dominated by algorithms, giving listeners a reason to return each day and share what they love. Still, making likes visible by default could raise privacy questions, and feeds might become noisy if everyone’s tastes differ — challenges SoundCloud will need to balance as it leans further into social discovery.

Quick Takeaway

This update marks the start of a more connected SoundCloud — one where community, playlists, and artist promotion blend seamlessly. By making discovery social again through features like Liked by Your Crew and friend-powered playlists, SoundCloud is returning to what made it unique in the first place: real people sharing real music. It’s a simple idea — but one that could make streaming feel human again.

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