Official Copa ChartFM playlist on Spotify
One fixed playlist that swaps tracks as the tournament moves on
Copa ChartFM is the site's tournament: each person enters with an artist, picks singles, and matches move forward through community votes. While that happens on ChartFM, there is a Spotify playlist built only to follow what is on the field at that moment.
That playlist lives on ChartFM's official Spotify profile (https://open.spotify.com/user/31cltms7ljqqkaktslykzmyvgxqu). Follow the profile and share the playlist with anyone tracking the edition: the list address does not change from stage to stage.
What the playlist contains
It does not list the whole Copa history. It also does not list last edition's champion. On each update, the tracks are the ones from the current match batch: the singles still in dispute that day or that phase.
When the tournament moves to the next batch, the old tracks leave and the new ones enter. The playlist title on Spotify usually reflects the edition name and the day label, so anyone opening the list knows which stage they are hearing.
That is different from the Global 100 or genre Top 50 playlists. Those mirror a frozen weekly ranking. The Copa one mirrors the live bracket.
Why the playlist is fixed
ChartFM uses a single playlist ID for the Copa. Instead of creating a new list on every match day, the system replaces the tracks on the same playlist and updates the name and description.
For anyone who saves the link or follows the list, that matters: the shortcut stays valid all week. You do not need to hunt a new link after the quarter finals, the semi finals, or the final.
If the playlist were recreated every stage, people who had saved the old version would keep hearing singles already out of contention. The fixed list avoids that gap.
How the Copa feeds the list
On ChartFM, each Copa edition has entered artists, chosen singles, and matches grouped by batch. When the site advances the day or phase, it collects that batch's singles, resolves each one's Spotify link, and rewrites the playlist.
Only tracks the catalogue can link to a Spotify URI enter. A single without a link stays out of the playlist even if it still counts in the match on the site. So the playlist order follows the tournament, but the track count can be lower than the number of sides in play if some songs have no match.
Voting still happens only on ChartFM. Listening to the playlist does not cast a vote. It is the listening mirror of what the community can decide.
How to use the playlist during an edition
One practical way to follow along is to hear the list on match day and only then open the Copa's live page. You arrive at the vote already knowing how both sides sound, instead of voting on artist name alone.
Another way is to follow the playlist and let Spotify notify you when it changes. Because the tracks are swapped at the same address, the notice points to the new stage without you returning to the site just to find the link.
If you entered the Copa with an artist, the playlist also lets you hear what your opponents brought that phase. It does not change the score, but it changes how well you understand the bracket.
What the playlist does not do
It is not a weekly Top. It does not add points from personal charts. It does not freeze on the Global 100 schedule. And it does not, by itself, keep the history of every phase: that history lives on the Copa pages on ChartFM.
It also does not replace the live page. There you see the score, the bracket, and who is still in. The playlist only delivers the current stage's songs, in the order the sync built.
Official profile and sharing
Every official ChartFM playlist, including the Copa one, lives on the profile https://open.spotify.com/user/31cltms7ljqqkaktslykzmyvgxqu. Following that profile is the most stable way to find the list again when the edition changes name or phase.
If the Copa makes sense for someone you know, share the playlist and the edition page link. Listening together and voting on the site are two different actions, and both get clearer when the Spotify address and the ChartFM address travel together.
Frequently asked questions
- Does the playlist change every day?
- It changes when ChartFM advances the edition's match batch. In phases with several contest days, the swap follows that calendar. Between updates, the list keeps the current batch's tracks.
- Do I need a ChartFM account to listen?
- No. The playlist is public on Spotify. A ChartFM account is only needed if you want to vote, enter with an artist, or follow the score while logged in.
- Does listening count as a vote?
- No. Votes exist only on the Copa pages on ChartFM. The playlist is for listening only.
- Does the playlist link change for the final?
- No. The fixed playlist address stays. What changes are the tracks and, usually, the title that describes the stage.
- Where do I see the full bracket?
- On the Copa page and the live view. The playlist does not draw the bracket; it only lists the songs in play for the current stage.