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Spotify and Starbucks have joined forces

If you use Spotify and like to get drinks from Starbucks, you’ll be pleased to know that the two companies have formed a multi-year partnership that will enable Spotify Premium subscribers to get free drinks and other rewards through the new “Stars as Currency” system at Starbucks. On top of that, Starbucks will be promoting Spotify Premium at its locations and will allow its employees to create their own Spotify playlists. 

Spotify on Monday announced a joint initiative with Starbucks that will see the world’s largest coffeehouse chain stream its music in stores, promote premium Spotify subscription tiers and grant current users access to Starbucks’ rewards program. The multi-year deal aims to create a new music ecosystem that will interconnect 10 million My Starbucks Rewards members with Spotify’s 60 million global users. As part of the deal, Starbucks will promote Spotify Premium in its brick-and-mortar stores, while current subscribers can take advantage of a new “Stars as Currency” rewards system that earns points toward free drinks and other perks. Spotify is the first outside company to gain access to MSR, though it is not yet clear how customers accrue rewards under the new plan. Interestingly, Starbucks is leaving content programming to employees. The company will supply 150,000 U.S. “partners,” otherwise known as Starbucks coffeehouse workers, with Spotify Premium subscriptions to be used for generating in-store playlists. After launching this fall, Spotify users will be able to access these playlists, as well as exclusive an Starbucks music section, via Spotify and Starbucks’ mobile apps.

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