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How do I keep Spotify from playing songs NOT on my playlists? I have a Premium sub.

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How do I keep Spotify from playing songs NOT on my playlists? I have a Premium sub.

I'll pick one of my playlists and Spotify will play some, or even most, of the songs then it starts playing some **bleep** song that is not on any of my playlists. It really sucks. If I wanted to hear unwanted songs I'd just turn on a radio.

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Hi Casey_Jones,

 

Thanks for posting in the Spotify Community!

 

If you have Autoplay turned on, then Spotify will automatically play similar songs after the music on a playlist, album, or selection or tracks has reached its end.

 

You can disable Autoplay on your desktop app by navigating to Settings and toggling the “Autoplay” option to grey instead of green. You can also disable Autoplay on your mobile app by navigating to Settings -> Playback, and then toggling “Autoplay” to grey instead of green. You can read more about disabling Autoplay here.

 

While I’m not sure why Spotify is autoplaying music after listening to just some or most of the songs in a playlist for you, disabling Autoplay should prevent Spotify from playing other music when your playlist ends.

 

Let us know if this doesn’t work, as well as if you have any other questions.

 

Have a good day!

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you will have to add that song to your favorite xx

Goaway, I don't understand your response. The unwanted songs that Spotify plays are not predictable, as far as I know, and are seldom, if ever, repeated. So, would your solution be that every time Spotify plays a song that is not on any of my playlists I should "add that song to your favorite xx"?

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Hi Casey_Jones,

 

Thanks for posting in the Spotify Community!

 

If you have Autoplay turned on, then Spotify will automatically play similar songs after the music on a playlist, album, or selection or tracks has reached its end.

 

You can disable Autoplay on your desktop app by navigating to Settings and toggling the “Autoplay” option to grey instead of green. You can also disable Autoplay on your mobile app by navigating to Settings -> Playback, and then toggling “Autoplay” to grey instead of green. You can read more about disabling Autoplay here.

 

While I’m not sure why Spotify is autoplaying music after listening to just some or most of the songs in a playlist for you, disabling Autoplay should prevent Spotify from playing other music when your playlist ends.

 

Let us know if this doesn’t work, as well as if you have any other questions.

 

Have a good day!

AdamDamSpotify Star
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Thank you, thank you, thank you! Somehow, Autoplay was turned on. I've turned it off.

I have my auto play off and it is still playing songs that I do not want to **bleep**ing hear

Hey @mikepowers17,

 

Would it be possible to send us a short screen recording of the issue? You can attach it to your comment or upload it to Google Drive or YouTube.

 

Cheers,

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I have it turned off but it still plays more songs that aren't on my playlist.

Hey @Jayden2009,

 

Welcome to the Community and thank you for joining the conversation.

 

If the autoplay is turned OFF, the app should not play any additional songs after your playlist finishes. In this case, it's possible that the queue had some songs added by mistake. In this case, we'd recommend clearing the play queue by following the steps in this article

If the issue persists, as this could also be related to some damaged cache stored on your device, we'd recommend performing a clean reinstall of the app by following the steps in this article

 

Lastly, to make sure that your playback is not being controlled from another device, we'd also suggest performing a security process by following the steps mentioned in this article

Hope this helps. If anything else comes up, don't hesitate to ask. 

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