It seems this is an issue on Spotify's end, as it also fails to sync with Tinder, so let's hope they come up with permanent fix. Yes, this does seem like quite a bit of work for a feature that should work seamlessly on its own, but sometimes that's the way it goes. Log back in to both of your accounts, and hopefully, your top artist list on Bumble is updated. To do this, open Bumble, tap on the user icon on the top-left, then tap on the edit icon that appears on your profile picture. If your Spotify account is already connected to your Bumble profile, disconnecting the music streaming service and then reconnecting it from the dating app can help update your top artists. If the Spotify artists that show on your Bumble profile are out-of-date, we have a couple quick fixes that may just do the job. Regardless, it's important that what you're listening to now is adequately reflected on your Bumble profile, because it can help you match with people who have a similar taste in music. Oftentimes, it shows artists that you listened to weeks or months prior - or artists you listened to just once, and suddenly they appear in your top artists list.
According to Spotify, your top artists "are continuously updated and should pull fresh favorites every few days," but we know that's not true. It definitely helps people connect, but sadly, it doesn't work as well as it should because it rarely updates to show what you're listening to now.Īnd yeah, it's a real problem, as evident by Spotify community threads.
Spotify integration in Bumble has been around for a few years now, allowing prospective matches to view the artists you listen to the most on the popular music streaming service.