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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 2024-05-01

Hello everyone, 

 

Thank you for your continued engagement and valuable feedback on this idea. 

 

I'm afraid there hasn't been any change on the status of this idea since our last update. However, we've been reading all your comments and feedback which have been incredibly insightful. 

 

We’ll keep you folks posted as soon as we have any new info to share.

Comments
Mookpsu
nomad71 I use Live One (FKA Slacker Radio) for what I think you are
describing. They have their own curated stations but you can also create
your own custom stations where you pick and choose what artists you want to
be in it. It also allows you to fine tune your station. Right now I'm
listening to my custom 80's/90's alternative station and it's only playing
songs by the artists I've added to the station. They are basically a
Pandora clone but better in my opinion. When I want to make a
custom playlist of specific songs or listen to an individual album start to
finish I use Amazon Music. Live One allows you to do this with their
"Premium" service but I only have the "plus" membership. And with Amazon
Music When I listen to one of my custom playlists in shuffle mode it will
play the entire thing with NO REPEATED SONGS. It's been well over a year
since I dropped Spotify and I have no regrets or no regerts for all the
Snickers fans out there. Hope that helps
Casimus

I’m changing YouTube 

rednblu

 

Snickers-- Yes!

 

nomad71
Thank you so much. I will definitely check that out. Sounds exactly what I’m looking for. I’m really surprised this is not a standard feature of all streaming services.
Undeterred

is there anybody... out there?

rozeboosje

Only us rubberneckers

oddindeed

STOP IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

lilyjayrob

lol how does this suggestion still live on with 155 pages of comments and 4000+ votes but not a single legitimate* update from Spotify

Mookpsu
Because they don't give a s**t about their customers
rozeboosje

Oh but they DO give a *boingboingtweedledeedee* about their customers. You just need to realise that their main customers are record labels, then after a gaping chasm followed by their "top artists", followed after a desert of insignifance by their less important artists and then after an interminable void of nothingness by you, their "spotify premium" paying customer who is silly enough to keep paying for the privilege of being shat on from a great height by spotify.

 

Hope that helps to explain it.