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Turn Your Spotify Top Ten Into Cool Art With Ngen Site

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We all love looking at stats to do with our music, but now you can have some personalised art too. A new site, Ngen, is turning your Spotify top ten data into different types of pictures.

Spotify has given us plenty of ways to look at our stats over the year. Most famously, we’ve had Spotify Wrapped, but we’ve also had Spotify pie charts and a Spotify Receipt.

However, now a third-party site is getting involved, it used your data to create a unique way of viewing your top ten for you to keep.

N Gen Turns Your Spotify Top Ten Into Art

What’s even better, is that you can pick what kind of picture your favourite tunes get turned into.

You can have complete control over what art is created. Not just your top ten tracks, whatever music you choose can be turned into a flower, soundwaves and chords. Plus, you can change if you want an aerial, side, bloom or bottom view.

Plus, the site doesn’t just use Spotify data. It also connects with your Strava to display your activity in funky art as well!

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Plenty of people have already got involved, sharing their results on social media. Don’t worry about missing out, we can tell you how to get involved too.

How To Use NGen Spotify To Create AI Art

Creating your Ngen Spotify art is super easy, as long as you have a Spotify account. Unfortunately, the site isn’t compatible with Apple Music, but that doesn’t mean it won’t be one day.

For those wanting to get some art, simply follow this link. Select ‘Create with Spotify’, where you’ll be prompted to log in.

After that, you’ll be taken to the Bloom page with a blank canvas. From here, you’ll need to select which category you’ll want to turn into art. Your choices will be:

You can also pick from any of your playlists. This means that you can always create a specific playlist for Ngen beforehand if there are certain tracks you want a picture of in particular.

After that, you’ll see the flower bloom pretty much immediately. If you scroll down, you’ll be able to see the data that went into the image, which is equally as interesting.

The colours and direction of the ‘bloom’ are based on how much of the criteria they fit. The categories are:

You can then save the image onto your device and save it into your gallery on Ngen

Turn Your Music Into More Than A Flower

If you don’t want to use Ngen Bloom or just want more than one picture, just head to ‘Create’ in the top bar on the website.

Here, you can select either Top Ten, which turns your data into soundwaves, or Chords which give you dynamic rings of music.

We definitely recommend having a mess around with it and finding some Ngen Spotify art that you really love. Not only can you show it off on social media, but you could even display it in your home.