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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
dank13

@imperialprint I have a working app I'm working on, it's not ready for distribution yet, but when I'm done, I'll upload it to the App Store 👍

dianimal

The only way I've found around this is to switch the order liked songs are sorted by alphabetical, artist, title, or album and take shuffle off. It's not perfect, especially if you've added a bunch of stuff from the same band/album or get to an alphabetical section where you discover 13 different songs titles that start with "Baby" or "Angel" or whatever, but otherwise it's a far more "random" playlist than what Spotifys algorithm gives me and I've happily rediscovered many songs I forgot I had saved.

rednblu

 

I assure you that you can assemble the incomplete and broken pieces of the 2025 Spotify player to shuffle perfectly-- such as, play for 90 days without even one repeat of the same track-- even with 20 of [9000 track playlists] shuffled under one Spotify folder.

 

(I can show you the spreadsheet of zero repeats over nearly continuous play for 90 straight days of Spotify play)-- but who cares?

 

Spotify knows. But Spotify will not connect the pieces for non-expert computer programmers-- Spotify will not give us even a good set of valuable and working manual instructions-- manual instructions that have to be corrected to work around the pitfalls that Spotify has left in every player update since 2022 after Spotify blocked every known Roadie from using the last fully functional Spotify player.

 

And ...The official Spotify vandals here won't let me tell you more

rednblu

 

Taunting the Spotify vandals to their face-- How dare you cut out the following text!!!!

 

And no-- There is not even one of Spotify’s competitors that do the shuffle of big 150,000 track playlists better than Spotify--

 

As of January 29, 2025-- None of Spotify’s competitors are better than what we can do with the broken pieces of player that Spotify has left us.

 

The expert programmer dad of the Spotify family accounts has to fix whatever the kids cannot-- The perfect shuffle is just that simple.

 

Ameliearms

La lecture aléatoire dans une playlist n'est pas optimale, souvent les mêmes titres reviennent

TheHersh

I like my large playlists. I have them large because I want to hear all music in it. I am not sure why this is even a thing. I did discontinue service a few years back with Spotify because I got sick of it. Came back because of the selection and I am close to switching to another service again. A good compromise would be a playlist scrambler. One of my work around is to play songs in alfabetical order so it's at least different artists. This however isn't work for me anymore.

oddindeed

hey spotify, can you stop repeating the same songs? kthnxbye

oddindeed

I AM ONCE AGAIN ASKING FOR YOU STOP PLAYING THE SAME SONGS

speedlock

I'm in the same exact boat.  I can't read through all 179 pages but just wanted to add my two cents.  As a software engineer, this isn't hard to implement at all. 

 

My only guess is, they are getting paid to purposely shuffle certain songs to the top which in turn causes the shuffle feature to not be a true shuffle.  In my opinion, there's no reason to add any type of algorithm to a shuffle feature unless there's another agenda.

I really miss Grooveshark 😞 

pooyair

@Moderators
this feedback made by me around less than a year ago. Recently I have noticed that my first post has been edited and the credit appears for someone else. I spent lots of time and energy to provide several feedback. This is not fair that the credits are not applied to me. At least on the first page of this feedback topic you should (must) write my user and the second persons beside each other. If you would not I will stop sharing feedback on Spotify. Good Bye! Pooya