As of December 2023, "Blinding Lights" (2019) by Canadian singer the Weeknd is the most-streamed song on Spotify to date, while "Dance Monkey" (2019) by Australian singer-songwriter Tones and I is the most-streamed song by a female artist. English-Albanian singer Dua Lipa has the most songs in the top 100 for a female artist with five entries. The newest song in the top 100 is Harry Styles' "As It Was" (2022). The oldest song in the top 100 is Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" (1975).

There are nine songs known to have claimed the top ranking, starting with "Viva la Vida" by British rock band Coldplay in 2008. Spotify's most-streamed song for the longest period of time was "Shape of You" (2017) by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran.


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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.

If you want to keep it interesting, check the release radar in made for you, that's also ever changing and supposed to be from artists you like. I'll check that out to keep my activities interesting and to discover new stuff while I'm at it. I miss the like button option here for sure.

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.

2. You make it sound like leaving the watch to sync is an impossible task to complete when in fact you set it to sync and let it do its thing, regardless of how long it takes. This would always be a preferred option over having to and as you suggested, manually update and copy songs that are already in my "Liked songs" playlist to another playlist when then needs to be synced with my watch in any case. So not only do I/others that want a solution for this problem to have more work but also, unnecessary work which the devs can EASILY resolve by adding this functionality. Heck, the damn API call to pull the "Liked songs" list exists.



I'm NOT attacking you or bashing your idea, I am simply trying to explain this "first world problem" in a constructive and critical manner ;-)

I suspect this is an issue with how sonos requests songs from the spotify servers. I can imagine that if not properly handled, Spotify is kicking something back thinking that 2 songs are selected for concurrent playback (not allowed right)? And maybe that is causing issues.

In my environment, everything is hardwired, wireless is disabled, and only using spotify as music service. VERY reproducible whenever crossfade is turned on. In my case, the error from sonos says something about the song not being encoded correctly. Also submitted a diagnostic, 2066460297.

- Related to the person who discussed regional ISP issues and the like: please note that cloudflare servers 1.1.1.1 for DNS have been known to resolve to bad/non existent spotify servers on occasion in North America (this can be googled on this forum and others as a solve to some other users who had really mysterious issues with spotify playback). So suggest using alternate DNS (try google 8.8.8.8 for example) on your LAN if that is an issue, and see if it helps.

A common interaction I have is that I'll be listening to a playlist or radio - and then find a song that I really like - and I want to keep listening to that artist. What I can do is click into the album that the song came from - and from there I can press'play', but that will stop the music immediately -which is a bit disruptive.

In the Android app, you can long press an album and click Add to Queue, which will queue up the entire album after the currently playing song. In the Windows client and, presumably, the Linux client you can right-click an album and select the same option.

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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2. The other way to start pitching is to navigate to the 'Music' tab from the top of your Spotify for Artists dashboard and choose 'Upcoming' and then 'Pitch a song'. 

You can't pitch compilation songs or songs where you're a featured artist. Currently Spotify only allows you to choose track's where you're the lead artist. So bear this in mind too.

The playlist is based entirely on that specific user's music tastes. It uses an algorithm that analyses unique listening habits and spits out similar songs that a certain user may not have heard before. ff782bc1db

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