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[All Platforms] Option to have a true shuffle

So I’ve been noticing more and more recently that Spotify’s default shuffle feature doesn’t fully shuffle your songs. It does some sort of grouping to try to get similar songs together based off of what I’m sure is dozens of factors. Every time I shuffle a playlist (the one I noticed this with the most is ~100 songs and 6 hours of mostly full albums) it will group the songs mostly or completely together by album/artist, and given the number of times I’ve re-shuffled and checked the order there’s no way it’s just a coincidence. They also generally seem to be in the same order as well. If I hit shuffle play on a playlist it’ll generally put the same artists at the beginning every time.

 

With larger playlists of albums I am really not a fan of this shuffling method. If I have 6 hours of music on a playlist I will hardly ever have 6 hours to actually listen through the whole thing, but when I do listen to it I would like to hear all of the music on it equally, and not just the artist or two your algorithm likes to shuffle to first.

 

Anyways, I’m a reasonable man, all I’m asking for is an option to have a true shuffle (take all songs in the list, put them in a random order, and once they’re all played reshuffle them and play them again). Make it premium only if you want. I don’t think you should scrap the current shuffle algorithm because it sucks. Looking at some of the suggestions on here it seems like some people lobbied hard to have it that way. Just add an option for a true shuffle for those of us that don’t care about potentially getting the same song twice in a row.

Updated on 2025-12-02

Hey everyone,

 

Thanks for coming to the Spotify Idea Exchange and sharing your feedback.

 

We're setting this idea to Implemented with the introduction of the Fewer Repeats shuffling option which takes your recent listening history into account and can be found in Settings - Playback - Shuffle mode. Check out this For the Record post for more info.

 

Once again, thanks for helping us make Spotify better, by participating here on the Community!

Comments
rozeboosje
  1. Yeah you need to be a paying A.M. subscriber to get access to everything ... at least that was the case when I joined. There is a "free" subscription but only a limited selection with that ....

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=GW3PHAUCZM8L7W9L

Snak3422

This so true! And it destroys all the purpose of making long playlists.

Darth_GTB

@rozeboosje, yeah it was definitely that what happened lol

 

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Kazz2

Hope staff has a read of some of these answers- given the best solution thus far has been "go elsewhere" from everyone else who's had a problem with it and worse yet- people who have long since left are still on here commenting.

 

The lack of a basic random numerically generated shuffle feature in playlists over 150 songs under the pretence of "caching" is pathetic. Make it a feature in settings with a disclaimer that some devices may have issues using the feature but it should not be an issue. Software in the early '00s could do it, someone else wrote a code to do it for the pc
https://github.com/TomerAberbach/spotify-true-random
This is pathetic for a service with such world wide support majority of which is paid.

rednblu

 

Maybe.

 

I suggest to my family accounts to develop your own personal two-step initialization process-- easiest in the workstation app and then just connect to mobile, web player, TV, ... by "Connect to a device"-- because all Spotify apps lack any initialization routine at all-- and instead of initialization just repeat the first 81 tracks or less over and over-- sometimes shuffled-- of the last perfectly successful shuffle.

 

Hence, Spotify has :(( satisfied every English interpretation of the requested idea in this present New Idea by providing the one successful shuffle once just after installation of the Spotify app on whatever device you try.

 

 

 

oddindeed

WHAT'S THE POINT OF HAVING SONGS IN MY "LIKED SONGS" IF YOU ARE NOT GOING TO PLAY IT, SPOTIFY??!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!

CarlatFSJ

Like many other users, both current and ex, I find myself considering, not for the first time, leaving your service due to the inability to shuffle a playlist. Since this has been an open topic for years, I expect Spotify is not interested in fixing it. Too costly is my bet.

raffarrazzi

I'm glad I'm not the only person experiencing this issue. Obviously, their definition of "Shuffle" means, oh, let's shuffle music we "think" you like, not a true shuffled playlist. How many votes will it take to change this?

rednblu

 

I think Spotify does not understand what the problem is.

 

Can we give a clear way that Spotify could reproduce the problem on their machine?-- Not even the Help desk seems to be able to create the problem.  Is that right?

 

rozeboosje

"How many votes will it take to change this?"

 

Votes will never change this. Only loss of revenue will. You work out how to do that. It's not rocket surgery...