

If you want your songs to go back to the original order they were in just keep clicking the carrot until it goes away. Hit the Calendar icon at the end to sort songs by date added.

To sort, hit the carrot next to the Artist or Album tabs to list each of those categories in alphabetical or reverse alphabetical order.

If you've got a very large playlist, or if you're sifting through your own library, make sure that you're making use of Spotify's sort and filter tools. Get collaborativeĪll searches should always contain the word "Cardi." Credit: brian de los santos/mashable It'll give you a space to test and listen to new music, which you can then move to your more established playlists once you realize that that one song you heard while walking through Starbucks is indeed a banger. A playlist like this is perfect for all of you out there who love to listen to radio mixes or Spotify's curated playlists. Make sure to always have a playlist in which you can save songs you think you'll want to listen to later, but aren't entirely familiar with - in other words, a "pocket" playlist. Here are a few, simple ways to clean up your Spotify account to make it a more wholesome, seamless listening experience. All of which don't really go together and eventually build up to such a mess that it's way too daunting to try and fix.īut don't fret (HAH, see what I did there), there are actually a handful of really easy ways to fix things up. All that being so, it's real easy for your Spotify account to become a minefield of erroneous playlists, haphazardly added local files and poorly organized libraries.
