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Hi,
Since a recent Spotify update, I seem to have lost the ability to add a whole album to an existing playlist.
I have noticed this problem since Spotify updated on my mobile to v0.5.0.1247 (I don't know what version I had prior to this). The overall changes are a great improvement, but I miss this feature.
Does anyone know a workaround? (Perhaps this function is accessible somewhere I haven't noticed)
Thanks,
Solved! Go to Solution.
Technically, the feature is there. Go to the album name, right click, choose add to, and then select the playlist. Problem is there are no more subfolders within a Genre type playlist. So you can't have Rap and then Southern, West Coast, East Coast, and Mid-West sub folders.
Going to cancel premium soon if this is not added back, this is ridiculous!
Sorry, I think I the beer got the better of me. You're right, it can't be done. You can add a track to an existing playlist or an album to a new playlist 😞
Let's support this idea together!
+1...I just switched to Android for iOS and this is a big drawback as I liked to be able to manage my playlists directly on the phone. It's actually bad enough that if I found a comparable music service, I might unsubscribed from Spotify.
I really don't get the limitation as there is no technical reasons behind this.
I got spotify today and its really bad that I can not do this on the mobile app. I see this thread is 1 year old, and the problem is not fixed. Really sad...
Same here just got spotify and really miss this function drives me mad not being able to listen to my whole library on shuffle
I found out this trick, hold on the ctrl key and click the ones you want, -> right click and add to playlist. It's not the way it used to be but only takes 30 seconds
This works perfectly for the computer app. The original question was in regards to the Android app. Unfortunately there is no ctrl or way to select multiple songs on Android... yet?
Spotify. Please listen. There is a simple solution to this. Change "Add As Playlist" to "Add To Playlist" and at the top of the ensuing popup, have an option called "Add As New Playlist." Voila! Now users can easily add the music to either an existing playlist or as a new playlist on its own.
Integrating this solution adds only one more click for those who want to add an album as its own playlist while opening the door to massive new and necessary functionality. That is more than worth that small trade-off.
Of course, you could have both an option for "Add as Playlist" and "Add To Playlist" to eliminate that extra step, but apparently you think this is too confusing for us users. I can understand that. But that kind of thinking is also why I have left Spotify Premium for Google Music. And I will stay with Google Music until Spotify decides to stop making decisions for me, starts listening to users, and puts the power back in our hands.
(Also, have you considered that some users might not have computers and only have a smartphone? You are essentially making your service unusable to an entire group of people who might otherwise love to use it.)
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