How to mass delete downloads on spotify app






















I didn't find a setting for that. But reinstalling the app solved the problem. Thank you for your help. It should disappear after a while, I had the same problem before, but I just restarted and then it disappeared. And to not delete it from your library you have to save it, if I'm right it's in "my music" you're talking about? I have this problem, and Spotify does not seem to recognize that it can clear any of the files I no longer have marked for offline.

There are many remnant albums that are no longer marked as offline, but the songs remain. Yet when I try to sync new songs from playlists, it says I have too many downloaded. I have a slow internet connection so deleting everything and re-downloading is not an option. Is there any other way to force clearing of only unmarked songs? This solution did not work at all for me. I'm rather frustrated with this lack of a simple, direct, GUI-native solution, since I have many albums that I would like to keep saved to my library in their entirety, but of which I would only like a select few songs available offline due to limitations in available memory on my device.

Nor do I want to go to the trouble to add all of the hundreds of songs that I want available offline to a dedicated playlist simply for this purpose. I'm afraid it's exactly the same with my Android. No 'remove download' but just 'remove' that makes the song dissappear totally from my lists on all devices. I'd like to undownload the offline songs on my android but be able to keep them for online playing.

In this case, is it safe to delete cache and saved data. I don't want my whole list to dissapear. Your solution doesn't work for android either. I also don't have "Remove download", only "Remove" which deletes the song from my library entirely. I just want to remove downloads, not delete songs I can't clear space on my phone because of this.

Thinking of just ditching Spotify and cancelling my membership. I had same problem; Spotify informed me that I could only download to three devices so it forced a delete of my Kindle songs. What I did then was to login to my account on their website, and chose to remove one of the devices to store to. I suspect that tonight I'll be able to reload to my Kindle.

No need for downloads on my PC anyhow, as it's always online. 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. He is passionate about writing and fond of technology—with a zeal for Android problem-solving. If you deleted an item from your device and you don't want the item to stream to your device or appear in the cloud, hide the item.

If you used your computer and a USB cable to manually sync the music or music videos to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, turn off syncing. If you see the download button next to the item, the item is stored in the cloud and isn't using storage on your device. If you don't want the item to appear in the cloud, hide the item. To delete music from your Mac or Android device, use the Apple Music app.

How to delete items in the Apple Music app Open the Apple Music app and find the item that you want to delete. If you see the download button next to the item, the item is stored in the cloud, not on your device. When items are stored in the cloud, they don't use any storage on your device.



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