I have noticed that it also integrates with most bands' concerts - you can find out when they are touring, where they are touring, and when they are coming near you. One of Spotify's biggest hits is the ability to get recommended playlists and find new artists based on what you already listen to and like. With the expansion of popularity of Spotify - especially with users and premium users - more artists have begun to use it as the basis for their popularity. On the topic of artists, nobody beats Spotify. Further, Spotify premium allows you to skip songs as much as you'd like - without the cap that the free version limits you to. While this is a small feature, this is crucial for people who have premium headphones or speakers. If you pay for the premium service, this also allows you to bump up the quality of audio that plays - which is set at 160kbs on the standard player but can be increased to 320kbs when the premium is paid for.
The player also includes a lot of non-music extras, per se, such as podcasts, speeches, and lectures. It plays a variety of artists and musicians and you have the ability to pay for the service, which will remove the ads that are embedded. The software is like all other music-playing apps that are online right now.