If you noticed the Release Radar keeps on offering you the same songs every week it's possible that you need to start afresh with the Spotify app on your device. The best way to do this is by running a clean (more thorough) reinstall of the app. Check out this help page in order to find the steps for clean reinstall depending on the affected device.

A year has passed and the problem still persists I had the same set of tracks on Release Radar for two consecutive weeks, then marked 3 tracks as unwanted. Today there is a new Release Radar: 3 new tracks and 27 repetitions from a week and two weeks ago.


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Every week the "Release Radar" playlist includes songs that were already in that playlist a week ago: if a want to add the whole playlist in my personal playlist, I get a pop-up message "Already added. This is already in your playlist".

Even worse: songs that I've listen to and removed from my personal playlist may re-appear in "Release Radar" the next week.

We'd recommend logging out and then logging back in two times in a row on your phone. It sounds a bit odd, but it forces a sync between the account and your device.


It's also a good idea to expand your music library by following more artists. That way you'll give the algorithm a boost. Keep in mind that it might take up to couple of weeks for the changes to take affect.These playlists update automatically based on your listening activity and they can't be manually updated. What you can do is listen to more music via the Search option and make sure that Private Session is switched off.

On another note, if you don't want songs that you've previously listened and didn't like - you can try "Hide this song" feature. This way the songs in that list should become rarely suggested with time passing by and also they should be skipped (not played) for you if the correct settings are on.


Hope you find this useful. Keep us posted if you have any questions.

I have the exact same issue and it has nothing to do with the app. It's the alrogithm that picks out the songs for the release radar since it's device independent. So re-installing the app won't help at all because the playlist is attached to thw account.

Another annoying issue I've noticed is that I get songs of bands with the exact same name I'm listening to but these are completely different bands (e.g. LoFi instead of Metal). I'd assume that spotify would use a unique identifier of the artist but it simply seems to use the name.

This issue was never really described correctly for people to understand, so the problem persists. What Release Radar appears to do is include this weeks' new releases AND the previous weeks' new releases. The first half of the playlist is new and then the second half is what was new last week.

I've gotten used to this issue since I'll get to the halfway point and usually remember that I'd already listened to the song last week. This doesn't work well for people that have it on random though. I think what the users here (myself included) would like is to get rid of the stuff from the previous week and add-on more actually new stuff from the current week.

I have a "buffer" playlist to handle the duplicates of the Release Radar. Here is how works, to reproduce every week:

- I add the whole content of Release Radar in the buffer, I only add the new songs, not the duplicate ones

- I move the most recent songs (for ex. the ones added more than two months ago) from the buffer to another playlist, the one that I will actually listen to

- I remove from the buffer the songs I've just moved


This way the playlist I listen to includes songs from the Release Radar, and once a song is removed from this playlist, it never reappears.

yes! Exactly. I have been a longtime user of Radar Release, and I feel like it's been particularly bad the past few months. I thought it was maybe because I did not get through all my songs from the prior week, but the past two weeks I have listened to the whole playlist, liked some songs, disliked others, and those same liked songs are appearing the following week. Why is it so hard to fix this issue?

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