**DATA GLITCH DETECTED: SPOTIFY’S “DAILY MIX” IS PREDICTING SONGS BEFORE THEY’RE RELEASED**

DATA GLITCH DETECTED: SPOTIFY’S “DAILY MIX” IS PREDICTING SONGS BEFORE THEY’RE RELEASED

By: The Matrix Reporters

NEW YORK, NY – A disturbing anomaly has been discovered deep inside Spotify’s algorithm, and it’s not a bug—it’s a time loop.

Multiple users have reported that their “Daily Mix 2” playlist is generating songs with titles and artists that do not yet exist on any streaming platform. When clicked, the tracks are grayed out with a “Coming Soon” watermark—but here’s the glitch: the metadata (album art, track length, and even a low-resolution waveform) is fully rendered.

One user, @DigitalGhost_99, posted a screenshot showing a track called “Neon Sunrise” by an artist named “V̷̰͐O̶̜͊I̵̥̍D̷́ ̷̢̑C̸̩̊O̷̲͆R̷̳̾E̴̜͝” appearing in their queue on January 11th. When they tried to add it to a library, the app crashed. Upon restart, the song vanished—but the user’s “On Repeat” playlist now contained a pre-release ghost track with the exact same waveform.

Spotify’s official response: “We are aware of a small number of users experiencing temporal metadata irregularities. This is not a feature. Please clear your cache and check your local time zone settings.”

But the timeline doesn’t add up. Industry insiders claim one of the “phantom tracks”—a 3:47 ambient piece by an unknown entity—was allegedly registered with a major label only 72 hours ago. The label denies releasing it.

Is Spotify scanning the future? Or has the algorithm learned