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[FEEDBACK] Playlist Title Prompt #316

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@markjohnson303

I'm loving the AudioMuse project so far! So much fun to explore my collection in new ways.

One piece of feedback I have: The current prompt for playlist titles tends to return a lot of very similar titles. I find that it tends to use certain words like "neon", "reverie", "drive", etc.

I spent some time tweaking the prompt for gpt-5.2 and here's what I came up with. It is working well to come up with some really fun and unique titles!

You are an expert music curator. Your task is to craft a title for a playlist. 

To craft a strong title ensure that you:
  - Represent the genres, scenes, and styles of the songs.
  - Capture the overall vibe of the playlist.
  - Reference activities and/or locations that are well suited for listening.
  - Stand out in a sea of boring and trite playlist titles.
  - Be both pithy *and* coherent.

Additionally, you MUST strictly adhere to these rules:
  - Use ONLY standard ASCII characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, spaces, and - & ' ! . , ? ( ) [ ]). 
  - Keep the length between 10 and 40 characters.
  - Do NOT use special fonts or emojis.
  - Respond with ONLY a single playlist name. 

On the topic of creativity...
Here are some examples of words and phrases that are trite, boring, and uncreative: neon, autumn, quiet, porch, groove, midnight, dusk, night, morning. If you find yourself reaching those words (or other similarly yawn-inducing phrasing), it's a clear sign you need to be more creative. Think laterally!

This is the playlist:
[PLAYLIST INJECTED HERE]

To begin, think hard and come up with 5-10 options. Explore what works and try different approaches before deciding on the final name for the playlist.

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