Spotify announced that the default “Shuffle” setting in music albums will be set to “Off” by default, which means that users will not be forced to play albums randomly. Instead, a “Play” button will be used, that is, users can play albums sequentially. Inside songs. Spotify’s change is to answer the appeal of British singer Adele.
British singer Adele has repeatedly advised Spotify to abolish the pre-shuffle rule, and this time Spotify finally responded to her and other netizens’ demands. Spotify decided to remove the “Shuffle” button on all album pages when Adele’s new album “30” was released. In the default setting, users can play all the songs in the album in sequence. The user needs to register as a Premium member to have this change.
Users can also select the “Shuffle” option when browsing the album, and play the songs in the album randomly as usual.
Adele later published a post, thanking Spotify for being able to appreciate the singer’s mood: “We are not meaninglessly setting the order of songs in the album. We want to express a story through the order of songs.” And Spotify later responded: “Everything is done for you.”
In response to a query from the online media The Verge, Spotify executives pointed out: “We are very happy to share this new Premium feature. This is a long-standing demand from users and artists. They hope that the system will put the “Play” button on the album page by default. .”
This was the only request I had in our ever changing industry! We don’t create albums with so much care and thought into our track listing for no reason. Our art tells a story and our stories should be listened to as we intended. Thank you Spotify for listening ????♥️ https://t.co/XWlykhqxAy
– Adele (@Adele) November 21, 2021
Source: The Verge
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