What the actual f*** is wrong with Spotify’s Shuffle?
You’re on the go (maybe in a little hurry) you hit up that carefully curated playlist on Shuffle mode.
Only to get after two to three songs that Spotify plays the same song over again and again, and the very idea of you having to take out your device and adjust your Spotify doesn’t really make life any easier.
It’s frustratingly annoying.
S-h-u-f-f-l-e p-l-a-y. Nothing else, just shuffle play. Not ads, not autoplay, not songs, not anything other than the (pardon my language) damned shuffle play, I want to know why we are only allowed to shuffle our music instead of picking and choosing a song on a device for the free version, not premium, the free version, Free+Phone=Shuffle Play.
But don’t worry..
Just hit up that Marvin Gaye and I’ll show you how you can fix when your Spotify Shuffle play is not random. ?
How to Fix When Spotify Shuffle Play is Not Random : 5 Ways
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Spotify Android App Shuffle Play Offline Albums Free1.Restart your Spotify App
Step 1: Go ahead and Log Out from your Spotify account by heading to Your Library and then your Settings (gear icon) which is to your top right hand corner.
Step 2: Once you’ve logged out from your Spotify, restart your Spotify app by closing the app, and clearing it from your apps which are running in your background.
Step 3: Now after you’ve done all that, select your Spotify app and log back in.
Now try a playlist of yours if Spotify Shuffle is indeed shuffling your music.
If you find that Spotify Shuffle play is not random then move on to the next method..
2.Sort Your Tracks By Title
This one’s apretty popular one amongst the Spotify community and for some it has provided a fix to their music shuffling crisis.
Here’s how you do it
Step 1: Head over to your Spotify and select the playlist that you want to listen to.
Step 2: Now you’re in your playlist right? Okay. So what you do is swipe your finger down on the screen. You will see a Filter search bar at the top and a hamburger-like symbol to its right.
Step 3: Select that hamburger symbol and once you’re in, you can select how you would like to sort out your songs in your playlist. Just select Title.
Step 4: Now tap on that big green Shufflebutton in your playlist screen and see if your music plays randomly.
If you still feel that your music often plays the same song over and over again then..
Keep reading.
3.Update Your Spotify App
Make sure that your Spotify app is updated to the latest version.
More often than not, the reason why your Spotify Shuffle play is not random is because Spotify could have already updated their Shuffle play algorithm and you’ll never know since you are on a older version of Spotify and when it still plays that same song over again and again.
I’ll show you how you can update your Spotify app whether you’re on iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) or Android.
If you’re on iOS
Step 1:Head over to your App Store.
Step 2: Then go on to the Updates tab to your far right hand side and check if your Spotify app needs to be updated.
If you’re on Android
Step 1: Go ahead and open your Google Play Store app.
Step 2: Next, tap the Menu symbol (yeah it’s the one that kinda looks like a hamburger). Then select My apps & games.
Step 3: Look for Spotify. If you see Update next to it, then select Update. If not your Spotify is already updated to the latest version.
That’s it. ?
Now try your Spotify again and hit up a playlist to see it if does shuffle your music randomly.
If it does, great!
If not, you are to going need to use your last resort.
4.Use Spotify Shuffler (It’s Free)
Basically Spotify Shuffler is a completely free (and safe) third party application which helps shuffle all your music for you much better than Spotify ever does.
The only caveat is though you’re going to need to return to Spotify Shuffler every time you want your music to be shuffled. (But if you’re going to listen to a 50-100 song playlist on the go, you don’t need to shuffle all that often right?).
I’ll show you how it works.
Step 1: Go ahead and login to your Spotify account via Spotify Shuffler.
Step 2: Signed in? Great! Now go ahead and choose any playlist you like and randomize it.
Step 3: In order to listen to the playlist that you just randomized you need to listen to the playlist in your Spotify app with the shuffle turned off. (This is so that Spotify’s Shuffle doesn’t interfere with our already-randomized playlist)
That’s it!
Now just return to the site whenever you want to repeat the process when you would like your tracks in a new order. ?
If you get any errors then you can drop them an email on their Contact page and they’ll let you know if there is any maintenance with their service (it’s a free service after all).But if you find that the errors you get still doesn’t get fixed, then keep reading.
Even if you have tried all the 4 methods above and you find that it still doesn’t do the trick then you can always…
5. Switch to Apple Music or Google Play Music
I know this is not really a fix, but it is certainly indeed an option.
Both Apple Music and Google Play Music have a great algorithm to shuffle your music and both of which comes at the same price of Spotify at $9.99 or $14.99 with a Family Plan (up to six people).
I’ll only encourage you to move if you really use Shuffle play almost everyday and if you just about had it enough with Spotify’s efforts of improving their Shuffle algorithm.
Want to download songs from Spotify for offline listening? It is super easy and we’ll show you how.
Spotify is a popular digital music streaming service that gives access to millions of songs, but what happens when you’re away from mobile or internet access and want to play some music? Thankfully, Spotify has a feature called Offline Listening, where users can download their favorite music onto their device so that they can play the songs anytime, anywhere.
How to download songs from Spotify for offline use
Follow the instructions below:
1. Launch the Spotify app on your phone.
2. Navigate to the song, album, artist or playlist that you want to download.
3. You need to move the Download toggle button (Below artwork) to ON position. This will instantly start downloading your songs.
The downloading process will take time depending on the size of the file and internet connection speed but should be a rather quick process.
The green color download icon before the song title confirms that the song is downloaded successfully to your phone.
Note: You can do this to download singles, album or the entire playlist. Also, download songs means, you’re downloading the songs withing the Spotify app.
4. You can navigate to Library -> Downloads. Here, you will get the list of songs which you have downloaded.
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Set the Spotify app to run in Offline Mode
Alternatively, you can also turn off Cellular or Wireless connections to enable the Spotify offline mode.
Note: If you’re using an Android phone, then you might see the “Your Library” icon on the bottom, not on the corner like in the case of iPhone.
Downloading Spotify songs for offline listening has some caveats
Spotify’s Offline Listening is a premium feature and to access feature users require a subscription which cost $9.99/Month and $14.99 for a family plan. This means users running the freemium version won’t get the advantage of this feature.
Previously, the users with Spotify premium can download up to 3333 songs on each up to three devices, but recently the company ups the limit on offline downloads to a whopping 10,000 songs, that means you can download 10,000 songs on each of up to 5 different devices. So it’s not a caveat anymore.
Keep in Mind: Make sure to take Spotify app online at least once every 30 days. Failure to do so will make your offline song library inaccessible.
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