All the songs in your playlist will be deleted. However, the songs will still be there in your library for you to listen to when back online.
If you want to get rid of all the Spotify data once and for all, the best way is to uninstall the app. On the bottom of the screen, tap clear data first to clear all the app-related data on your Android phone. Spotify rolls out Sleep Timer on Android, users can now drift off to their favorite music.
To delete downloaded songs on Spotify: 1. Open Spotify app on your phone 2. Tap Your library on the bottom right corner 3. Select the playlist or song you would like to delete 4. Tap the download icon green downward arrow to delete the playlist or song. Yes, Spotify downloads occupy a lot of storage space on your device.
To make space for the music, you can delete unwanted files or back them up in an external SD card. Alternatively, you can delete Spotify songs from the Spotify app. It feels amazing to get rid of that nasty space-consuming stuff and Spotify downloads are no exception. I hope I brought some value to your Android usage.
Did I miss any other method to delete Spotify downloads? Would love to hear from you in the comments section below. Until next time, take care and stay safe! Featured image: Photo by John Tekeridis from Pexels. Jagdish is an Android troubleshooter who loves talking tech and discussing technology's impact on humanity. When you click to turn it to the normal mode again, all files are deleted. Probably some temporary archives will stay, but is not that much. View solution in original post.
I think Spotify must delete automaticly all the deleted files because otherwise you get a big datafile. Thats my problem You tell that after a week spotify delete some files but i think thats not happening with my spotify data file.. Best thing to do is go to Spotify Setting sand delete the entire cache. You can then open the app afterwards, log back in and select the playlists you want downloaded. You'll have to re-download any offline lists again, but this will ensure that anything else is fully removed from your device.
There must be an possibility to deleted the same amound of old songs than that there new are added.. OK, for some reason it isn't working for me.
I have a lot of songs downloaded under "songs" not playlist. How do I delete those? In other words, if i delete the cache will i have go through the app and search up all the music I had in my library and add it back to the library? Go to your web browser and open spotify.
Go to account then Offline Devices. Remove the device with synced music and it will remove all downloaded music from your device. I have play lists on laptop tablet and phone. I want to free up space on tablet and phone. If I remove them from those 2 devices will they remain on Laptop. That is NOT true. I've waited now for 7 days and still my phone memory is taken up by my "un-downloaded" music.
If I try to download any of the same music again , it uses additional memory on top of what already has been taken up!! Again my phone memory is full even if I delete many albums. Again I must delete every music I have and re download them again because Spotify can't make cached music to be removed.
Everyone's tags 1 : Try my solution. Not applicable. Hey there, The song should disappear automatically after a while if oyu unticked available offline. You may try clearing the cache from the settings or re-install the app. What I've realized is that if you are using Spotify on your phone, you need to turn the offline switch to 'on' green , then you need to go into your library, and look around at your artists, albums, or individual songs.
If you click the options, you can select 'remove download' and once you've done that, the download will no longer exist in your phone's storage, but it will remain saved in your Spotify library, so you don't need to clear your cache or data at all. Hope this helps anyone who may be confused! FYI, I'm using Spotify v6. I apologize, I think the solution I gave must only work for Android then, given that you're using iPhone. And it is 3 vertical dots for mine, must be 3 horizontal for iOS.
So if anyone reading this has Android, you're in the clear. Good luck, iPhone users! Use the Remove Download option that someone suggested before. If you don't have that option it's because your spotify is out of date. You need to have version 7. Easy, open the playlist. Top right there are three dots. Click on these and a selection panel will open.
Select edit. All the tracks will have a red circle on the left. Select the track you want to delete. I do this on my iPhone. Open the playlist Top right there are three dots, click here, a selection box will open Select edit, all tracks will have a red dot next to them. It works on my iPhone. Thats what you get for using IOS lol. What do you mean restarted? How do I restart?
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