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Stepping into an Uber is always a bit of a gamble. Sure, your driver is highly-rated and seems friendly enough, but what about the music bumpin' from their car stereo? In our humble opinion, it can truly be a make-or-break experience. Enter recently-minted Uber driver and Twitter user @TEEJUS who seems to have it all figured out in creating 11 highly-specific, custom Spotify playlists for driving purposes.

In a viral tweet, TJ Jones aka TEEJUS explains, "So I just started driving for Uber and Lyft and I’ve been getting a lot more compliments on my music since generalizing my passengers by 1 of these 11 playlists."

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His 11 categories are all incredibly specific - ranging from "quiet ppl," "heady bros," "basic 20-30s," and the amazing "white dudes who look like they like rap."

Check out the best Twitter reactions below, and be sure to dig into his Spotify playlists here, with a selection of our favorites after the jump. Let us know what playlist category you fall under in the comments below.

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For more Uber news, read about the app's new "express pool" service right here.

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