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My Question or Issue
individual "liked songs" remain on my list, but are "ghosted" in darkened type. Does this mean that they were available, but due to contract disputes or whatever with artists, that Spotify can no longer market them? They will not play, if you click on them. Example: "English Channel" by Vineeta Batra was on my "liked songs" list and got "ghosted," yet Google query yields a Spotify entry listing it as an available "single." I deleted the old "ghosted" entry on my "liked" list and clicked the heart on the single, but it did not get added to the list again. What is going on with that?
Hey there @andusaman,
Thanks for reaching out to the Community about this.
As you suggested, the grayed out tracks are no longer available in the app due to agreements between Spotify and rights holders, such as artists or record labels.
We work hard to constantly add music to our content database, but availability can vary over time and between countries. This might be the reason why you can't add a certain track to your Liked Songs even after finding it on Google.
We add new content to Spotify every day, so if you can’t find something you’re looking for right now, it may appear (or reappear) soon. Alternatively, you can always contact the artist or record label with your query as well.
Hope this helps. Let us know if you have any more questions.
I've had songs in my library that were "ghosted" previously and they returned a few months later, after the restrictions behind having the song on Spotify were resolved.
So it's good to keep those tracks there, check back again down the road because they will likely be playable again.
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