Gallery: Your Tinder Matches Can Look Through Your Top Spotify Tracks Now (Hopefully They're Not Lame)
All those times you "ironically" jammed out to Justin Bieber in the privacy of your own bedroom are coming back to haunt you: Tinder is letting all of your matches see your most-played songs on Spotify.
Though Bumble, the dating app where women have to send the first message, was the first to partner up with Spotify back in June, Tinder's upping the game by allowing every user — even those without a Spotify account — to add a "Tinder Anthem" to his or her profile, The Verge reported. If it sounds a lot like choosing a MySpace profile song, that's because it's exactly like that.
If you do want to hide anything on your profile — hey, maybe you want to wait 'til the fourth date to let a match know you're a Belieber — it's cool; Spotify will let you select which artists your matches see. (But let's be real, if they don't like "Sorry," they shouldn't even bother swiping right.)
The Tinder-Spotify hookup has already launched everywhere the music streaming service is available. Unsurprisingly, the internet has some opinions on it — but so far, the reviews are pretty mixed.