The albums for the songs you save will appear here. Artists - View a list of your saved artists. Any artists of songs you save will appear here. Downloads Mobile - See any songs you've downloaded for offline play. This is a premium feature. Open Spotify's Radio feature. Tap the Radio tab on mobile, or click Radio in the upper-left corner of the desktop player window.
Here, you can select or search for radio stations that play music from and similar to artists, genres, or albums that you like. Use the search feature. Tap Search at the bottom of the screen on mobile, and then tap the "Search" field--or click the "Search" bar at the top of the home page on desktop--to open a search box where you can search for specific artists, albums, genres, and playlists.
You can also look up friends' usernames and podcasts here. Swipe a song left mobile or click Return to the home page. Now that you know how to find and play music, it's time to create your own playlist.
Part 3. Open the Playlist page. On mobile, tap the Your Library tab, then tap Playlists. On desktop, simply locate the "Playlists" section in the bottom-left side of the home page. Start a new playlist. Enter a name for your playlist. On desktop, you can also add a playlist description in the "Description" field. This will create your playlist. Find music for your playlist. You can search for an artist, an album, or a specific song to add; simply typing your preferred terms into the "Search" bar will locate your music, or you can browse by genre on the Browse tab mobile or by scrolling through the home page desktop.
Add the music to your playlist. On desktop, click Listen to your playlist. Your playlist on desktop will play your playlist songs before switching to different genres.
On a free account on mobile, the playlist will include your added songs, but will also shuffle through other similar genres. What do I do to listen to similar artists if my phone is connected to Bluetooth in my car? Press on the three small dots on the side of the song of the artist you want to find similar music to.
Then press "go to radio," and there you will have similar artists and songs to listen to via Bluetooth. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 9. Just left click and hold the track you want to move and drag it wherever you want it. If you want to move tracks on the app, you will need a premium account. Not Helpful 6 Helpful You can download the Spotify app from Apple's App Store or Google Play and create your account directly on your phone. Not Helpful 2 Helpful First, pair your device with the speaker via Bluetooth.
When you do that, enter Spotify and play a song while your device is paired and it should start playing on the speaker. Is there any way to try out Spotify before deciding whether to set up an account? No, but Spotify it is free, so you could make a starter account and keep going with it if you decide that you like it.
Not Helpful 0 Helpful 5. Not Helpful 9 Helpful 8. You press the three little dots on the top corner of the screen and press download. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 2. If you're just trying to look up their music or playlists, you can click the search bar and type in their username. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 3. You tap or click the "Next" button.
It is to the right of the pause button, and is shaped like a sideways triangle pointing at a line. If you are a premium user then no, you can download the songs to listen online. If you are not a premium user, you do have to have internet. Tap the hamburger menu icon in the top-left corner to open the side menu.
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Consider using this information in your app to help users discover the content that is appropriate for them.
Apps that serve users in South Korea should follow local regulations governing explicit content. When displaying a tracklist or a piece of content to a user in South Korea, your app must display an explicit content badge next to the title of any explicit track or podcast episode.
See the Web API reference documentation for more information about the explicit field. We are very proud of our logo. Follow these guidelines to ensure it always looks its best.
Our logo is the combination of a simple, modern wordmark with the icon. Our icon is a shorter version of our logo. Use the icon on its own only if you do not have enough room for the full logo or in cases when the Spotify brand has already been established. While the icon can exist without the wordmark, the wordmark should never exist without the icon. The Spotify green logo, pictured top left, is our primary logo colorway, and it should only be used with black, white, and non-duotoned photography.
The Spotify green logo should only be used on a black or white background, for any other background you should use a monochrome logo. The black logo should be used on light colored backgrounds. The white logo should be used on dark colored backgrounds. The logo should not be misinterpreted, modified, or added to. Its orientation, color, and composition should remain as indicated in this document — there are no exceptions.
While embracing a much more colorful language in our brand communications, Spotify Green is our resting color, used only in situations where the brand palette is not being used. The green featured above is optimized for accessibility and legibility. Light green is only intended to be used with the official Spotify logo. Spotify Green should only ever sit on white, black, or a non-duotoned photograph.
Spotify Green mostly exists in the app. If you are registering your application with us in the developer dashboard you will need to enter the name of your app. We have a few pointers to consider when naming your app:. Your logo should not include, or look similar to the Spotify logo or any of its brand elements e. Spotify Green, the circle, and the waves. Pairing of brands is not permitted under our Developer Terms.
If you want to use Spotify Circular in your integration please seek approval via brandapproval spotify. After approval you must license it here. You can find our web fonts here. If you are having trouble with anything in this guide, you are missing brand elements from the brand package, or you are unsure if your communication best represents the Spotify brand, please contact the Spotify design team at brandapproval spotify.
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