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  • iTunes Rating System for Album People

    Posted on September 20th, 2008 1 comment

    After I started to get very weird songs pop up in my “4-stars and up” Party Shuffle playlist, I decided to embark on a more stream-lined iTunes song rating system.

    Here is my proposal:

    No stars
    This song is unrated and needs to be put in a smart playlist to be rated, even if they’re all 3 star ratings. This is a fire sale people. Everything. Must. Go! (out of that unrated smart playlist!)
    1 star
    Denotes a supreme dislike for the song that immediate deletion would not be totally uncalled for.
    2 stars
    This song is a’ight. Not the most inspirational piece of music, but not worth deleting either, if it flows with the rest of the album.
    3 stars
    This is a good song. Not the best, but you would be indifferent about it showing up once in a while during a shuffle. And hey, you wouldn’t be totally against bumping it up to 4 stars if it revealed a glimmer of potential to get stuck in your head.
    4 stars
    This song is great! Not only wouldn’t you mind hearing it in a shuffle of all songs in your library, but you’d be happy when it came on! Not only that, it warrants a place in your “Best of Artist” and “Best of Album” smart playlists.
    5 stars
    OMG! O-M-G! You love what’s happening to your ears right now! It’s, like, amazing and you can’t get enough. In fact, this is a song you want to share with everyone when you get the chance!

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    One response to “iTunes Rating System for Album People”

    1. Great write-up, I really like your definitions on the ratings. I found I rated songs too often based on my mood, and didn’t agree with them later, so I buried my OCD and stopped rating songs altogether, but you’ve inspired me to pick it back up.

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