Turn Off Recommended Songs Spotify On App

Spotify Radio creates a collection of songs based on any artist, album, playlist, or song of your choice. It even updates over time to keep fresh. Go to any artist, album, playlist, or song. Select Go to radio. You can also Search to find an Artist Radio. Tip: On desktop, go to Radio in the menu on the left to get recommended Radio. For example, there's this awesome video game soundtrack on spotify with 40 songs on it. I shuffle the album, and it plays a song out of the middle, then plays suggested songs for the next 45 minutes. Those songs started as other video game soundtracks, but quickly progressed to anime, classical, and anything else relatively related. Turn the “Explicit Content” toggle off. Regardless of how the toggle is set, you can often find “clean” versions of songs originally recorded with explicit lyrics. Enter the title of the song into the search bar on Spotify, either on your mobile device or on your computer, then choose the version of the song not marked as explicit. This video shows you how to stop Spotify from playing suggested songs by turning of the Autoplay feature for iOS devices. Thank you for watching my video! Hey @nuchallengr2049!Welcome to the community! Spotify plays suggested songs on Spotify Free playlists with less than 12 songs. Make sure you have more than 12 tracks in your playlist or you can upgrade to Spotify Premium.

Sort and filter Spotify to control how the music is listed and played. Pick an option and your device below for more information.

Sort

Reorganize how music is listed in the app.

Sort Playlists, Artists, and Albums in Your Library

  1. Go to the list you’d like to sort.
  2. Pull down and release to display Filters in the top-right corner. Tap it.
  3. Tap your preferred sorting option.
  4. Repeat these steps to reverse the order, or pick another sort option.

You can also choose to list only Downloads in Your Library.

Sort songs in playlists

For iPhone/iPad:

  1. Go to the playlist you’d like to sort.
  2. Pull down and release to display in the top-right corner. Tap it.
    Note: To sort Liked Songs, pull down and tap Filters in the top-right corner.
  3. Tap how you’d like to sort e.g. by Recently added.

For Android:

  1. Go to the playlist you’d like to sort.
  2. Tap in the top-right corner.
  3. Tap Sort playlist.
    Note: In Liked Songs, tap Sort Liked Songs.
  4. Tap how you’d like to sort e.g. by Recently added.

Note: Sort options may vary depending on the list you’re sorting.

Sort songs in playlists

Tip: This works for Liked Songs in Your Library too.

  1. Click the column you want to sort by, for example:
    • Alphabetically, by TITLE, ARTIST, or ALBUM.
    • By most recently added, with .
    • By song duration, with .
      Tip: Adjust the app's screen size to reveal more columns.
  2. Click the column again to reverse the order, click it again to return to the original order.

If you created the playlist, you can also drag and drop songs into your preferred position. Just click and hold a song to move it up or down.

Sort playlists in Your Library

To reorder your list of playlists in the menu on the left, click and hold a playlist title to move it up or down.

You can also organize your playlists into playlist folders.

Sort Albums and Artists in Your Library

Select Albums or Artists in the menu on the left, and choose a Sorted by option from the dropdown menu.

Filter

Choose to show only specific content within lists, or find a specific song in a playlist.

Find Playlists, Albums, and Artists in Your Library

  1. Go to the list you’d like to filter.
  2. Pull the screen down to display Find in playlists/albums/artists at the top. Tap it.
  3. Enter a search term. Only titles containing that term are now listed.
  4. To return to the original listing, either clear your search or tap X or Cancel to remove the filter.

Find songs in playlists

Turn Off Recommended Songs Spotify On App

For iPhone/iPad:

  1. Go to the playlist.
  2. Pull down and release to display Filter at the top. Tap it.
    Note: In Liked Songs, tap Find in Liked Songs.
  3. Enter a search term. Only titles containing that term are now listed.
  4. To return to the original listing, either clear your search or tap X or Cancel to remove the filter.

For Android:

  1. Go to the playlist.
    Note: In Liked Songs, pull down and release to display Find in Liked Songs.
  2. Tap in the top-right corner.
  3. Tap Find in playlist.
  4. Enter a search term. Only titles containing that term are now listed.
  5. To return to the original listing, either clear your search or tap X or Cancel to remove the filter.

Note: Filter options may vary depending on the list you’re filtering. To return to the original listing, repeat these steps and tap the selected filter again.

With Filter on the desktop app, you can list specific content based on a search term in any playlist or Liked Songs in Your Library.

  1. Select Filter at the top of track listings.
  2. Enter a search term. Only titles containing that term are now listed.
  3. To return to the original listing, either clear your search or click X to remove the filter.

The problem with the Apple Watch is that it typically relies on users to pair the smartwatch with an iPhone. The cellular version of the Apple Watch does reduce its dependence on the iPhone, but when it comes to third-party apps, it’s a bit of a mixed bag as it’s up to the developer to choose to create a standalone app designed for the Apple Watch.

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The good news for Spotify users is that if you’d rather not have to bring your iPhone with you on your run, you’ll be pleased to learn that the company has since released a standalone app for the Apple Watch. What this means that users will be able to stream music from Spotify through the Apple Watch app directly to their headphones as long as the user has some kind of connection, such as WiFi or cellular data.

According to Spotify, they’ve recently started to roll out this update to its users, so if you haven’t received the update yet, not to worry as it should eventually make its way to you. The company had actually started to test the feature earlier this year, but it looks like they are more or less done and are making it available to more users as we speak.

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So if you can appreciate being able to stream your favorite music or podcasts without having to rely on being in proximity to your iPhone, then this is an update that you’ll want to keep an eye out for.

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