Apart from great storytelling, filming, and editing, music also plays a role in helping make a good movie or television show even better. This is why many big budget movies tend to hire famous composers to help compose the soundtracks for their movies. Some of them are also iconic enough where people want to enjoy the soundtrack just by itself.

For those of you who love soundtracks, you might be interested to learn that Spotify has teamed up with Netflix to launch a dedicated Netflix hub on its platform. This hub will be home to soundtracks of some of your favorite Netflix shows, as well as other content like podcasts where people might be discussing said shows.

According to Netflix, “Within the hub, fans will have easy access to official playlists for buzzy TV hits like La Casa de Papel (Money Heist), Bridgerton, and On My Block, as well as the official soundtrack for shows like Squid Game, Bruised, and Cowboy Bebop. Creators are also here to explore the shows and movies you can’t stop talking about on Netflix-related podcasts like Okay, Now Listen, Netflix Is A Daily Joke, 10/10 (Would Recommend), and The Crown: The Official Podcast.”

It’s actually a pretty clever idea and it will be available to both Spotify Free and Premium users in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., Ireland, and India. We expect that it should eventually include more countries, but for now only those living in the mentioned countries will be able to enjoy it.

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