you’re able to find the Discover Weekly playlist by accessing your playlists in Spotify.
It will likely be listed as the first one.
it’s possible for you to save time by using playlist folders to categorize related groups of playlists.

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At this point, creating a playlist folder can only be made from the Spotify desktop app.
Navigate toFilein the top menu (three-dotmenu >File) and selectNew Playlist Folder.
Lucky for you, there’s an easy way tocheck your streaming historyon the desktop app.

Click theQueuebutton on the bottom player, marked by the icon with three horizontal lines.
Then selectRecently Playedto see a list of the last 50 songs you played.
You could make new friends, or you could stop your music from being shared for a little while.

you’re able to switch this option off and turn it back on any time you want.
preserve your Data by Downloading Music
Say what?
you could download music from a music streaming service?

Well, sort of.
First of all, you must be a premium user to use this feature.
It simply downloads it temporarily within your Spotify account.

According to Spotify, you could listen to up to 10,000 songs offline without an internet connection.
You should also see adown arrowabove the tracks listed for a playlist or artist album on the mobile app.
Tap to download your music and turn on the button so that it’s green for listening offline.

Download songs only when you have a Wi-Fi connection to avoid extra data charges.
you’ve got the option to customize crossfading to be between 1 to 12 seconds.
pull up the parameters from the desktop utility and then scroll down to look forShow Advanced parameters.

Click that option and continue scrolling until you see a crossfade option under thePlaybacksection.
Turn this option on and customize it however you want.
To save time and energy, consider memorizing a few of the best keyboard shortcuts to speed things up.

Recover Previously Deleted Playlists
We all have regrets.
Sometimes, those regrets involve deleting Spotify playlists that we wish we could listen to again.
Luckily, Spotify has a unique feature that allows you to recover playlists you deleted.

SelectRestorenext to any playlist you want to your Spotify account.
(If you’ve never deleted a playlist, you won’t see anything.)
All you have to do is open Runkeeper, selectStart>Music>Spotify, then select a playlist.

This gives you access to flowing party mixes with three adjustable levels to suit the mood.
To find this feature, go to theSearchfield and enterParty.
Scroll down until you seeGenresand selectParty.

Select a playlist, then selectPlay.
On the desktop app, right-click any playlist and then selectCollaborative Playlist.
On the mobile app, tap thethree dotsunder the title of the playlist and then tapMake Collaborative.

Or accessSettingson your smartphone, selectConnect to a gadget, and select your machine from the list.
Start playing Spotify from your mobile equipment.
In theDevices Menu, your desktop and mobile machine will appear.

You’ll see that Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp are two of the options you have.
On the desktop app, next to the song, select thethree dotsand selectShare>Copy Song Link.
Then paste the link into any messaging app, email, and more.

To see this, locate an artist and scroll down to theOn toursection.



