![]() Playlists are kind of like digital scrapbooks - each song reminds you of a specific time and place, and even if you don’t keep that playlist on repeat like you used to, you probably don’t want to toss it away either. And then, you’ll be ready to tackle your actual cleaning responsibilities once your music’s all taken care of - and you’ll have some seriously clutch playlists to get you through.ĬoffeeAndMilk/E+/Getty Images Hide Old Spotify Playlists With features like folder playlists, the ability to search your entire Spotify catalogue, and reorganizing your saved songs with the push of a button, there are a bunch of different ways you can tidy up your digital storage unit. The hacks dropped alongside Spotify’s best spring cleaning tips - and songs to add to your playlist (FYI “Golden” by Harry Styles and Post Malone’s “Sunflower” made the list of best jams for a cleaning session) - but there’s really never a bad time to make sure your Spotify app is working most effectively for you. There’s no need to put off cleaning out your music library for another year, because on April 6, Spotify dropped some helpful hacks on how to make organizing, deep cleaning, and rearranging your music quick and painless (unlike actual cleaning). To experiment with tidying up your app, check out these little-known Spotify organizational features that can help make finding your favorite songs a breeze. ![]() You might not think organizing your Spotify music and playlists will make too much of a difference, but with a few simple hacks, you’ll be able to find that one song you loved for two weeks in 2018 in no time. Spring cleaning szn is upon us, which means nothing is safe from a major decluttering - including your music apps.
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