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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 2021-09-14

Hey everyone,

 

Thanks for your votes and for bringing us your feedback in the Spotify Idea Exchange.

 

As this idea has gathered a fair amount of votes, we've discussed it with the relevant team once again. We actually want to take a closer look at what you're experiencing and get some of you in touch with our devs.

 

@jonathanleyerle- since you initiated the thread it would be great if we can have you on board.

@j4m1eb, @PrestonSale@decker12@jules99- what you mention is particularly interesting, so we'd like to have you on board as well.

 

We'll send you more info via Community PM, so please make sure they're enabled in your Community settings.

 

If anyone else is interested in participating, please let us know in this thread. We'll reach out to you, should we need more folks.

 

Thanks!

Comments
BluntBetsy

All Spotify needs to do is set the algorithm up to not repeat any song until every song is played. That’s ALL they have to do.

TheCatInTheRat

So.. I'm paying to have my entire family on Spotify but there isn't a reliable random play feature?? Umm.. I could probably code that myself in an afternoon. My account will be getting cancelled soon if this doesn't get addressed.

teollo
goodbye my friend!
rozeboosje

Come with me

and you'll be

in a world of purely shuffled playlists

teollo
take my hand my friend!!

where are you going?
amazon?
apple?
tidal?

raidu1

i'm also interested of another app where they don't use this idiotic algorithm shuffle...

bacom15

Literally either fix this or give us an update soon or I'm walking and taking all of my close friends and family with me. This is ridiculous that after a year such a simple, well supported, and risk free feature is still not implemented. I want to give credit that it's not as easy as I may think it is, but without any communication or updates I default to being left to rot in a corner and I don't like that. I'm already looking into better performing alternatives, get it together and give the community what they want!

Dunkinidaho
As I’ve stated in the past no one monitors this user forum. You leave out
of frustration, a hundred new people join. Why would Spotify change?

Paquitito

Yeah. I can pretty guess the first 10 songs of a playlist of over a thousand 

seekingstars

Would love for this to happen! I have background in data science, please have a look at my substantial intern experience. I'd love to get involved in this as much as possible.