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All saved songs shuffle for offline listening

All saved songs shuffle for offline listening

Premium user. I can’t find a way to shuffle all

of my saved songs. I will be spending 12+
hours at a time without internet, with music on but unable to touch phone.

I have hundreds of albums saved to my iPhone, please can there be a way for me to shuffle all of my saved songs to avoid playlist repetition or being stuck in a single artist. 

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Hello there, thank you for asking in the Community!

 

As of now, there is no direct way to shuffle your entire library on Spotify, including songs, albums, and more. However, you can achieve a similar result by following these steps:

 

 

  1. Use the Spotify Desktop App: Make sure you're using the Spotify Desktop App for this method.

  2. Create a Playlist: Start by creating a new playlist and give it any name you prefer.

  3. Access Your Albums: Open your albums page from the library. You can do this by pressing a shortcut to revert to the old view (ALT + SHIFT + 4 for Windows and equivalent for Mac).

  4. Add Albums to Playlist: Drag and drop your albums one by one into the newly created playlist. You can arrange them in the playlist in any order you like.

  5. Save and Shuffle: After adding all the albums you want, save the playlist offline (if needed). Now, you can shuffle the entire album collection by playing this playlist.

 

This method also allows you to add individual tracks and even podcast episodes to your playlist. Additionally, if you have access to the Desktop App, you can create a folder and place all your playlists inside it to shuffle items from the entire folder.

 

I hope this helps! Let me know if you need anything else.

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