Mastering Pandora with Google Assistant’s Voice Commands

If you’re a fan of listening to music, you’ve probably heard of Pandora. This popular streaming service has been entertaining music lovers for years and continues to evolve with new features. One of those features includes the ability to use Google Assistant’s voice commands to master your Pandora experience. Below, you’ll find a list of voice command examples that will help you navigate and personalize your Pandora account.

#1 Basic Playback Commands:

“Play Pandora”
“Stop”
“Pause”
“Resume”
“Skip”
“Thumbs up/down”
“Play next”
“Play previous”
“Play this song again”

#2 Station Commands:

“Play my Thumbprint Radio”
“Play my Station from [artist name]”
“Play my Station for [song title]”
“Play my Station for [genre name]”
“Create a new Station for [artist name]”
“Add variety to this Station”
“Delete this Station”
“Rename this Station”

#3 Account and Profile Commands:

“What’s playing right now?”
“Who sings this song?”
“Who’s the artist?”
“Bookmark this song”
“Bookmark this artist”
“Follow this artist”
“How do I add more songs to this Station?”
“What’s new on Pandora?”
“What are the top stations?”

#4 Navigation Commands:

“Open My Profile”
“Shuffle this Station”
“Open Settings”
“Sleep timer for [minutes]”
“Launch Pandora Premium”
“Repeat this song”
“Search for [song title/artist name]”
“Turn off Shuffle”
“Change the Station”

#5 Pandora Premium Commands:

“Play the top hit songs”
“Play new releases”
“Play recommended songs”
“Play the top chart songs”
“Play a specific album”
“Play a specific playlist”
“Create a new playlist”
“Add this song to my playlist”
“Remove this song from my playlist”
“Play songs by a specific artist on demand”

#6 Personalized Commands:

“Play my Thumbprint station”
“Play my station based on this song”
“Play my top stations”
“Play my workout stations”
“Play my cooking stations”
“Play my studying stations”
“Play my party stations”
“Play my relaxing stations”
“Play my traveling stations”
“Play my morning stations”
“Play my driving stations”