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My Question or Issue
I've spent two years downloading songs I like. When I want to listen to music, I go to the artist I want to hear and listen to the songs I like by them that I've downloaded. I promise you this is an extremely normal thing that a person who likes to listen to music would do. It's mind boogling to me that Spotify thought it was a good idea to remove this ability without replacing it with an equally useful feature that works in a similar way. And no I have no desire to search up the hundreds of artists whose music I've already downloaded in order to favorite them just to be navigated to their page instead of the music I've already selected. Doing an update should not require extra chores for me. Creating this account so I can voice my opinion about your blunder has already capped out my limit on the amount of work I'm willing to do to fix this. If your service doesn't return to being useful to me, then this customer will find another one that is and respects it's users time by not needlesly removing useful functions.