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playlist

n. 1 A list of recorded songs scheduled to be played on a radio station. 2 (context computing English) A list of tracks to be played in a particular sequence, as from an audio CD. 3 A handwritten list of songs, prepared mainly for a band, to be performed by the lead singer(s) during a concert; a set list. vb. (context transitive English) To include (a track) on a playlist.

WordNet
playlist

n. a list of musical selections for performance or for broadcast by radio [syn: play list]

Wikipedia
Playlist

In its most general form, a playlist is simply a list of songs, but sometimes a loop. They can be played in sequential or shuffled order. The term has several specialized meanings in the realms of radio broadcasting and personal computers. A playlist can also be a list of recorded titles on a digital video disk. On the Internet, a playlist can be a list of chapters in a movie serial; for example, Flash Gordon in the Planet Mongo is available on YouTube as a playlist of thirteen consecutive video segments.

Playlist (disambiguation)

A playlist is a list of songs. It may also refer to:

  • Playlist (Babyface album)
  • Playlist (Birds of Tokyo) album, 2015
  • Playlist (album series), a series of compilation albums issued by Sony BMG
  • One of the soundtrack albums of Samurai Champloo (see: Samurai Champloo#Soundtracks)
Playlist (Babyface album)

Playlist is the seventh studio album by Babyface. It was the first longplay release on the newly re-launched Mercury Records label. The work consists of eight covers of folk and soft rock songs and two original compositions. The lead single, "Fire and Rain" became a hit on the Adult Contemporary chart.

Playlist (Birds of Tokyo album)

"Playlist" is the first greatest hits album from Australian alternative/rock group, Birds of Tokyo. The album includes tracks from the band's four studio albums and three extended plays. The album was released on 6 November 2015 and it debuted and peaked at number 4 on the Australian ARIA Charts.

Usage examples of "playlist".

My theory is that Bill wandered into BH one day, possibly to be interviewed on Radio 4 about bird-watching or to deliver an envelope of money to the playlist compilers at Radio 1 and he never found his way out again.

He worked down a playlist of rock tracks from centuries-old classics right up to Beefbat and Tojo Wall, then settled back contentedly as they began to play.

If the troops objected to the playlist there was no evidence, just a susurrant hush of breathing, each troop lost in his own thoughts.

A holomenu fluoresced weakly overhead, and a muted Lapinee playlist seeped into the air from speakers hung on the structure.

I stick to his playlist, even when it meant forcing music I hated on the masses.

They get them on the playlist and that keeps other records, like the ones from small independent labels, off the air.

But rock and roll was playing on the radio, and the music of Gossamer Axe would one day be sandwiched into the playlists along with the Bon Jovi and the Van Halen and the Loverboy.