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Best Spotify Playlist Tips To Stop Songs from Repeating
Spotify’s discovery algorithm is a powerful tool that features your favorite songs and helps you discover new music by providing recommendations. Sadly, however, this algorithm often creates the same familiar tunes that you’ve grown tired of. That can be very frustrating for anyone who wants to hear something new. The good news is that Spotify has designed the application so that you can “teach” it a new song and get it to stop playing the same songs. Here’s how to do just that:
Step #1: Listen to a New Song
Open your Spotify application and choose the “Browse” tab. Using the onscreen tools select a song that you don’t feel like you’ve heard in a long time. You can also create a brand new playlist that includes all of the songs you want to teach Spotify about. For the purposes of this article, we will focus on creating a single new song playlist. [If you have more than one playlist remember to name them all using the “New Song” title system.]
Step #2: Input Song Title and Artist

5 Surprising Things You Didn’t Know about Your Favorite Music Streaming Service
Spotify is a fantastic music service that provides personalized music recommendations, updates your playlists and more. Here are 5 things you might not know about Spotify:
– Spotify does not pay artists for their music: in a controversial move, Spotify no longer pays artists for the streams of their music. In return, they will be giving them advertising space on their platform instead.
– You can’t delete your account: Once you sign up for a free trial with Spotify, you will be automatically signed up to pay $9.99 per month to continue using the service after your trial ends unless you cancel before then.
– You can’t hide ads without paying: The free version of Spotify has ads, so if you want to hide them, you will have to pay $9.99 per month.
– You can listen offline: If you listen on a mobile device, you can download playlists and albums for listening offline.

Spotify’s Secret Tip to Find New Music You’ll Love with just One Click!
Spotify’s discovery tool is pretty fantastic. It not only helps you rediscover past favorites, but also provides suggestions of new music to listen to that you might like. But if you’re looking for something really specific, you may want to try Spotify’s “moment” feature. It’s a little known, but super useful tool that gives you a huge dose of new music. Here’s how it works:
Whenever you’re listening on Spotify, at the top of your screen in the right corner you’ll see a “now playing” box. Click on that, and you’ll get a list of artists and songs that are related to what you’re currently listening to (the music will be highlighted). It’s really cool, but if you don’t see it in that spot, just move your mouse over to the right corner of the player. You can hover there until it pops up.

Conclusion – Why We Shouldn’t Worry About How Often Songs Repeat on Spotify & What to Do Instead.
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