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I think it's their updates that breaks it. I have to download 50gbs on a 2mbit connection for the 4th time in a couple of years. Extremely annoying. One time I was doing a road trip across Europe and it deleted everything the morning I was leaving. Very pissed to say the least. Spotify's updates usually removes or breaks functionality, which is why I'm still running 0.9 on desktop, since it is superior to the newer alternatives with it's advanced functions like "Choose as current playlist".
The randomly disappearing tracks is a standard problem.
The frequency of loss depends on the update version. As taedium replied, it gets better/worse with each update of the Spotify app. One recent version saw me having to redownload approx 50 tracks every day. Current version is about 50 per week. In some instances in the past I lost around 1000 tracks in one go.
Don't expect any answer or fix. Has been like this in the 2.5 years that I have been premium.
Only pattern in my usage that I can find is that once I go above 2000 tracks, it becomes a bigger problem. Maybe the app simply has a problem to keep the tracks mapped/catalogued on the SD card.
I essentially lost all of my downloaded music too. Well, first I lost like 70 percent of it. Redownloaded a bunch of songs... then lost everything.
I'm thinking about switching back to Google Music. I think it has something to do with their most recent update.
This happened yet again this week when I was going on a 8 hour drive. Lost over 3000 songs, but they still occupy space on my SD card.
I'm getting beyond frustrated with spotify and will look for alternatives.
Hey @jetlinssen, welcome to the Spotify Community!
You can try removing all of your offline devices here. Sometimes there can be a duplicate cache in the offline devices and it's fixed by removing them.
After that, just reinstall the app following these steps. Finally, you'll need to download the music again.
Let us know how it goes!
I'm on my 4th re-download in the past 6 months.... Android, Galaxy S7.
I'm also having this issue - trying to find an alternative to Spotify as the fix was to delete my account (losing everything except my playlists) and create a new one. Did that, it worked for a few weeks, then the same issue came up. Gutted, as I love Spotify and happy to pay ... just can't rely on the music being there when I'm out and about, which is the whole point of the app (for me anyways).
Hi guys. There are many possible causes of music "undownloading" which makes troubleshooting difficult but let's see if I can't help some of you fix this. Please try the following steps, give it a week or so and let me know how it goes.
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