Select Spotify from the list, and the app then asks you to log into your Spotify account, and give permission for Apple’s third-party music switching service SongShift to take a peek at your playlists ...
After four years, Spotify finally made good on its promise to add a high-fidelity, “lossless” audio setting to its platform last week. The new setting, which sits above the service’s “very high” audio ...
For years, Spotify users running the free experience of the popular music streaming service had to contend with whatever the app threw at them. Playing specific songs was impossible, requiring users ...
You can only listen to one song at a time before Spotify begins shuffling, but it's a big upgrade if you know exactly what you want to hear.
Spotify Lossless will be available to Premium subscribers, and access has already started to roll out for users based in the US.
Spotify accounts on the free plan can now choose any track and immediately listen to it. Previously, that was paywalled for Premium subscribers. Non-paying ones had to shuffle through an album or ...
The feature will initially roll out to 50 markets, including the US and the UK, by the end of October for Spotify Premium subscribers.
On Monday, the company announced that free users globally will now be able to search and play any song they want or play a song shared by a friend or an artist they follow on social media.
Spotify is upgrading its services— just after finally adding lossless streaming for Premium users earlier this month, thankfully without a price bump, they're also removing a key shackle from ...
Spotify free-tier users can now play any song directly, not just shuffle through playlists. Premium subscribers are getting lossless audio, private messaging, and customizable playlist transitions.
Music streaming service Spotify is rolling out improvements to its free music tier, including the new ability to listen to any song you want, and this follows the company granting Premium users access ...