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Best Another Playlists on Spotify

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We found 2 Spotify playlists built around another playlist. Browse the picks and open your favorite on Spotify.

Quick comparison

#PlaylistFollowersStatusSpotify
1One Battle After Another Soundtrack41AvailableOpen
2Another Simple Favor Soundtrack28AvailableOpen

Playlist picks

Compare the current playlist options, then open the guide or Spotify link for the one that fits best.

  1. One Battle After Another Soundtrack cover art
    #1Available on Spotify41 followers

    One Battle After

    A public Spotify playlist aligned with one battle after.

    Read about One Battle AfterOne Battle After on Spotify
  2. Another Simple Favor Soundtrack cover art
    #2Available on Spotify28 followers

    Another Simple Favor

    A public Spotify playlist aligned with another simple favor.

    Read about Another Simple FavorAnother Simple Favor on Spotify

How to use this soundtrack playlist roundup

This guide is for listeners who searched Spotify for soundtrack playlists around the theme “another” and want a faster way to choose a good starting point. The cards on this page cover 2 public Spotify playlists, with live links and follower counts handled separately so the page stays current in 2026.

Instead of treating the biggest playlist as automatically best, listen for fit: does the playlist feel like a complete soundtrack experience, a mood board inspired by a film, or a collection of recognizable songs tied to screen moments? That distinction matters because a film soundtrack can include many kinds of audio, while a score is more specifically music written to support the moving image. (lccn.loc.gov)

Soundtrack, score, and scene-song: what you are really choosing

A good soundtrack playlist can work in different ways:

  • Score-forward playlists lean on instrumental cues, recurring themes, tension beds, and emotional transitions.
  • Song-forward playlists feel more like a mixtape of needle drops, end-credit tracks, or songs associated with a film’s world.
  • Hybrid playlists move between composed cues and songs, which can be the most useful option if you want the feeling of a movie without replaying one exact scene.

Berklee describes screen scoring as musical storytelling shaped by dramatic intent, style, instrumentation, and genre. That is a helpful lens for playlist listening: the best pick is the one whose musical language matches the moment you want, whether that is suspense, romance, mystery, comedy, or after-movie atmosphere. (berklee.edu)

What to listen for in the first few tracks

Before saving a soundtrack playlist, sample the opening run rather than judging by title alone. The first three to five tracks usually reveal the editor’s approach:

  • Energy curve: Does it start cinematic and slow, or jump straight into recognizable songs?
  • Consistency: Do the tracks feel connected, or does the mood change too sharply?
  • Vocal balance: Instrumental-heavy sets are better for reading or working; vocal-heavy sets are better for casual listening.
  • Scene memory: If you came from a specific film or trailer search, check whether the mood matches what you remember rather than only whether the track names look familiar.

Music can shape attention, memory, and emotion, which is one reason soundtrack listening can feel more immersive than a standard genre playlist. Johns Hopkins and Harvard Health both summarize research showing that music engages multiple brain systems tied to attention, memory, movement, and emotion. (hopkinsmedicine.org)

When a soundtrack playlist is better than the official album

An official soundtrack or score album is often the cleanest source, but a Spotify playlist can be more practical when you want a listening session rather than a document. Playlist editors may combine cues, related songs, trailer-style material, and mood-compatible tracks to create a smoother flow.

That can be useful after watching a movie, while reading reviews, or when you want the atmosphere of a screen story without replaying the film. Just remember that playlists are editorial interpretations: unless a track is clearly part of an official release, treat it as a mood match rather than confirmed screen usage.

Best listening situations for soundtrack-style playlists

Soundtrack playlists are especially good when you want music with shape but not too much distraction. Try them for:

  • Reading or writing: choose instrumental-first playlists with steady dynamics.
  • Commuting: hybrid playlists can make a routine trip feel more cinematic.
  • Dinner or background listening: pick smoother, less jumpy soundtracks with fewer abrupt tension cues.
  • Post-movie listening: use a playlist to stay inside the tone of a film after the credits.

Research on music and emotion shows that listeners experience music across many emotional dimensions, not just simple “happy” or “sad” categories. That helps explain why soundtrack playlists can be so specific: suspense, longing, elegance, danger, nostalgia, and release can all sit in the same broad soundtrack lane. (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)

How to compare the playlists on this page

Use the live playlist cards as a shortlist, then compare them by listening behavior:

  1. Open a playlist and play the first few tracks in order.
  2. Skip once or twice to the middle to check whether the mood holds.
  3. Look at the follower count as a signal of traction, not as a guarantee of quality.
  4. Save the playlist that best matches your use case: film recall, background focus, cinematic mood, or discovery.

For a cluster like this, the right choice may be the playlist that solves your immediate search—not necessarily the one with the most followers.

Common questions

What makes a good soundtrack playlist on Spotify?

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A good soundtrack playlist has a clear mood, consistent sequencing, and a believable relationship to the film or screen style it references. For many listeners, the best option is not just a list of tracks but a flow that feels cinematic from start to finish.

Should I choose a score playlist or a soundtrack playlist?

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Choose a score-focused playlist if you want instrumental mood, tension, or background listening. Choose a soundtrack-style playlist if you want songs, vocals, and a more mixtape-like connection to scenes or credits. In film terminology, a score is typically original music written for the screen, while a broader soundtrack may include other music and audio connected to the film. (lccn.loc.gov)

Are soundtrack playlists good for studying or working?

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They can be, especially when they are mostly instrumental and avoid sudden volume jumps. If lyrics pull your attention away, look for score-heavy or ambient cinematic playlists rather than song-heavy soundtrack mixes.

Why do some soundtrack playlists include songs that are not on the official album?

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Some Spotify playlists are editorial or fan-made mood sets rather than official album replicas. They may include inspired-by tracks, trailer-style music, or songs that match the atmosphere. If exact screen accuracy matters, compare the playlist with the official soundtrack or score release.

What are the best soundtrack playlists on Reddit?

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Reddit can be useful for finding listener opinions, but it is not a verified ranking system. Search communities around soundtracks, film scores, movies, or Spotify playlists, then check the actual Spotify playlist for sequencing, recency, and whether it fits your mood before saving it.

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Source Playlists

  • One Battle After Another Soundtrack on Spotify — One Battle After Another Soundtrack guide
  • Another Simple Favor Soundtrack on Spotify — Another Simple Favor Soundtrack guide