verb
- past tense and past participle of playlist; to add (a song, album, or audio content) to a playlist
Usage: informal; digital media context
adjective
- included or featured on a playlist
Usage: informal; digital media context
Examples
- The streaming service playlisted her new single on their popular pop channel.
- My favorite song was playlisted by the algorithm and now I hear it everywhere.
- The playlisted tracks on that Spotify collection are all from the 1980s.
- After the artist's performance, several of her songs were playlisted on major platforms.
- He was excited to see his music playlisted on the editorial curated list.
- The playlisted content is updated weekly with fresh recommendations.