To switch your playlists back from Apple Music to Spotify, simply follow the above steps with the music streaming services swapped around to get the desired results. It's just as fast and just as simple in reverse.

-not if you have the music library I do. I've listened to to music for tens of thousands (literally) of hours on Spotify Premium over the years, liked thousands of songs and created (or liked) over 100 playlists which I would all want to port to apple.


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Example: I have a playlist with mostly the genre "shoegaze". I'm mentioning this because I've seen someone say that Spotify will play music that is similar. After playing the first song, the next one will always be a "hyperpop" song. If I recall, i have listened to some hyperpop songs only once like 2 weeks ago. (This is also when the problem started occuring). However I haven't favorited any song from the hyperpop genre. The problem started on my phone first, but I kind of managed to fix it, though I don't know what I did. It one day stopped playing hyperpop after the first song. However the problem is still there on my computer. And I also want to add that it's not only for the shoegaze playlist. If I play a rap playlist, a pop playlist, a rock playlist, the same thing happens every time. (I added this since when I asked someone they said that shoegaze and hyperpop are similar, even though that still shouldn't happen since the songs are NOT on my playlist) I hope someone can help me with this because I am stuck with either listening to music on Youtube, or having to manually play the next song in the playlist each time the current song ends. One last thing, I did already try to do every combination of the "shuffle" and "repeat" button just to see if that is the problem, which it wasn't. Whether repeat or shuffle are on or off, it doesn't matter, the hyperpop songs always plays after. And I still don't understand why it's hyperpop. It's not a genre that I hate, but I don't want to listen to hyperpop.

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Don't worry.  Organize Your Music  will never modify any of the songs in your saved music or playlists. It will only save new playlists for you, and only when you explictly click on the  save  button. The Track Properties Organize Your Music can help you slice and dice your music collection by a wide range of properties:    Genre  - the genre of the track   Year  - the release year of the recording. Note that due to vagaries of releases, re-releases, re-issues and general madness, sometimes the release years are not what you'd expect.   Added  - the earliest date you added the track to your collection.   Beats Per Minute (BPM) - The tempo of the song.   Energy - The energy of a song - the higher the value, the more energtic. song   Danceability - The higher the value, the easier it is to dance to this song.   Loudness (dB) - The higher the value, the louder the song.   Liveness  - The higher the value, the more likely the song is a live recording.   Valence  - The higher the value, the more positive mood for the song.   Length  - The duration of the song.   Acousticness  - The higher the value the more acoustic the song is.   Speechiness  - The higher the value the more spoken word the song contains.   Popularity  - The higher the value the more popular the song is.   Duration  - The length of the song. 

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I've done a quick search across these Garmin forums and the Spotify community and can't find anyone else who finds it annoying that the "Liked Songs" playlist is not an option in the Spotify ConnectIQ app. This is really strange as the "Liked Songs" list is given the prominent top position in the music playlists in "My Library" in the Spotify iOS app; clearly indicating it's something people want/like/use.

I believe the Spotify ConnectIQ app is under Spotify's control, rather than Garmin, so any change will need to be initiated by Spotify. So I've started an Idea Thread over on the Spotify ideas area (Spotify do actually review this area and act on it). If anyone else would like to see "Liked Songs" in the playlists on the Spotify ConnectIQ app implemented, please head over to the spotify community ideas area here -Submissions/Garmin-Your-Library-Include-quot-Liked-Songs-quot-in-Spotify/idi-p/4880361 and hit the suggestion with a +vote (and supporting comment if you can manage it). Thanks!

I generally find the Spotify smartphone app is a great way of just browsing around music on Spotify, then I just hit the like symbol when I find something I want to listen to again. Equally, it's fairly quick to unlike something when you've had enough of a like song. So for me, the "Liked Songs" playlist is dynamic and ever changing, which is one of the primary reasons I'd like to have it on my Fenix too.

Do you take your phone with you for activities? I'm a bit torn between using the phone vs the watch for music. For audiobook I have a good app on the phone, I don't think the watch can replace that. When I tried just the watch I had this "tech from the future feel" and it's already amazing that you can download a playlist to it. Liked Songs option wouldn't hurt but then the watch would be downloading your new additions all the time, and possibly, a lot. For now I see this as a bit of a first world problem :D I can always just cultivate a few playlists, and pick songs from liked to an activity playlist. Hell, I could grab all liked and make a manual copy of the entrie list, but as a named, garmin-compatible playlist.

I think they don't offer this becase most peple may not cultivate playlists much but almost exclusively use the liking feature. That means hundreds or thousands of songs easily, one could easily exhaust the storage on the garmin device in one go. I "only" have 600 songs, that's fine (still takes forever to sync up, on wifi). I heavily use playlists too, not everything in them is liked, far from it. But I guess it's more common to have thousands of songs in liked than in any given playlist.

One benefit of using the watch for music is that it's a truly offline spotify, meaning it won't disconnect the "main" spotify is someone else is listening to it at home on the tv/computer/car, on the same account. A downside is that it doesn't scrobble to last.fm or similar.

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