After reinstalling it, I immediately activated the permissions and turned off battery optimization for it.

Opening the app shows the heart button working and that all my albums and songs I saved on Desktop, are also saved on Mobile.


I'm not completely sure why my account got it bugged in the first place, and what changed this time, but when I used my account on a different phone, it was working just fine. Deducted that it was a corrupted file or folder that wasn't being removed during uninstallation, so I tried the clean reinstall again.

This seems to have worked!

We've received reports that when liking song from the mobile app, it won't appear in the Liked Songs on the desktop app and vice versa (liking a song from the desktop app doesn't add it to the liked songs on the mobile app). This is being investigated.


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For the last few days albums and songs l added to my library on mobile haven't been showing up on desktop. On the mobile app they appear in my library, green heart and all. If I unlike/remove an album or song on desktop it remains in my library on mobile. I'm connected to the internet on both devices so there's no reason why it shouldn't be syncing.

I noticed this on friday when I moved between two computers. I liked and added a song to a playlist, and checking my 2nd device the song was in the playlist but didn't show as liked. I re liked it and moved on, but then the next day noticed the same experience on my mobile device. The song was in my playlist but not appearing as liked.

I decided to check my "liked songs" playlist on my phone and noticed the songs were actually here, and showed as liked. Interesting! I selected the option to view the album directly from the song here, and the song was still not showing as liked. I know sometimes songs/albums can be moved/reuploaded, but this is different since it is the exact same song/album. Especially since the "older" version would still show as liked in that scenario.

Liked (saved) songs doesnt update according to the app on the phone. I add stuff to likes songs doesnt update on pc or browser on the same account. I changed and created new playlists, that updates go through. Its just the liked songs list. Are there two different liked songs lists for the same account on desktop and phone? If so, why? Or its just doesnt update, can i not manually refresh the list to check new changes?

I recently added about 100 songs to my Liked playlist on mobile. However, I am not able to play them from that playlist. Additionally, all newly added songs are missing from that same playlist when viewed from desktop. I reinstalled the desktop app in hopes to force a resync but the problem does not seem to be fixable on my end. Any help would be appreciated, as I do not want to readd all those songs at a later point.

And this is the same playlist on my Android. Here, all 112 songs are listed, but only the same 11 songs from the picture above actually play (I can however play the songs from any other playlist). It seems, the Liked playlist is still considered empty.

I just realized that this bug is even a little more convoluted than I thought. I was connected via WiFo to my Yamaha MusicCast. If I disconnect, I have access to the whole playlist again (on my phone), but I cannot reconnect. If I reopen the app and reconnect, I once again can only play the same old 11 songs from before. The issue has not been resolved on my desktop, as well.

I'm using Spotify Premium on my Samsung Galaxy S9 and my Asus laptop. Everything is up to date. My phone and my laptop are on the same wifi network and I've tried this with MULTIPLE different networks.


Anyway, my issue is that songs I import from my laptop usually only show up as grayed out and unplayable on my phone. If I can somehow manage to actually get them to be playable, they only last that way for a few days before becoming grayed out one by one. Then I have to fight with the garbage desktop version of Spotify to try and get my songs back on my phone. The playlist they're a part of is less than 300 total songs and I'm trying to get 12 custom songs to work.

I FINALLY had time to try your recommended fixes. One clean reinstall to get my songs back (yet again), and giving out permissions that a music playing app really doesn't need to have, and the same thing happens. Songs from my computer are grayed out and unplayable. Right now, I've got both my laptop and phone on the same wifi connection with Spotify open and my phone still won't let me play those songs.

My Mobile app for Android (which has been updated) only lets me see 100 songs in my Thumbprint Radio channel - and it plays the same songs over and over again. A year or more ago, I was able to scroll through hundreds of them, and doing that would change up the mix, but not anymore. How can I get that functionality back so I can hear more of my Thumbs Up songs?

That's why the Offline Mode is available, cause while you are using the rest of functionalities, the internet traffic data is neccesary, but it use less data when you are listening downloaded songs. The Offline Mode blocks any traffic data interaction with the app. Other apps have that functionality too.

Exactly! Four years after your post, they have done nothing to correct this issue. Telling you to switch to offline mode is not a solution. You should not have to manually toggle offline mode off and on in order to keep your playlists up to date without gobbling up our mobile data. Every other service I use has figured this out.

I too am frustrated with this. Playing downloaded songs should be the default automatically. Lately, when I'm driving in an area with low cell coverage, my downloaded playlist just stops. Also happens in the back of my apartment where I have spotty wifi.

Depending on the quality you downloaded the songs in, the app may automatically "upgrade" the streaming quality depending on your settings and the available network connection. You could limit the streaming quality to your download quality or select a higher download quality. Turning off mobile data or using the app in offline mode are your other options.

**V3.0 has been released!** With built-in phrase patterns, this sequencer allows the user to intuitively create compositions in a manner that is in tune with the creative process by building up sections with phrases and using these sections to build songs.Audiobus works only on iOS7.Forthcoming new version will be available to use Audiobus on iOS8 which is scheduled on end of October.

The Gulf of Mexico has inspired some of the finest musicians and songwriters to wax poetic and philosophical. While some of these songs possess a direct connection to the Mobile Bay area, the following list takes some liberties with geography in favor of choosing songs that capture the spirit of the Gulf and the people whose lives are affected by it.

Tap on the My Sonos tab (star icon) in the Sonos app and tap EDIT on the top right corner of the screen. This will allow you to delete any recently played music or playlists, songs, albums, and artists that you have saved in the Sonos app.

"Going Mobile" is a song written by Pete Townshend and originally released by the Who on their 1971 album Who's Next. It was originally written for Townshend's abandoned Lifehouse project, with lyrics celebrating the joy of having a mobile home and being able to travel the open road. The Who's lead singer Roger Daltrey did not take part in the recording of the song, leaving the rest of the band to record it as a power trio; Townshend handles the lead vocals, guitars, and synthesizers, with John Entwistle on bass guitar and Keith Moon on drums. The song has attracted mixed reviews from music critics. This is one of only two songs on Who's Next not to feature Daltrey. (The John Entwistle-penned composition "My Wife" was the other one)

Last week we released Services 3.5 for iOS and Android, which now includes the ability to attach files to Songs and Media from your mobile device! You can upload your own files or link to files on the internet. We've also added the ability to edit or delete existing files.

In this version (3.5), PDFs created on the web using the Lyrics & Chords feature are not editable since those aren't technically files. But the good news is that mobile Lyrics & Chords editing will be added soon, in version 3.6!

Diners can now place orders while on-the-go through the Boost app, which can be downloaded via iTunes or the Google Play store, and prepay with a credit card, Dining Dollars, or Husky Dollars. Here are the locations on the Boston campus where mobile ordering is now available:

Students will notice a few other changes this semester at dining locations on the Boston campus. At Levine Marketplace and Stetson West Eatery, diners can now select the songs that play over the speakers. Using the Rockbot app, users can see what music is playing and request songs from the music library right from their smartphones. This service is coming soon to International Village, as well.

List of songs for Guitar Hero III Mobile including downloadable content it had over the months. While Guitar Hero III Mobile's graphics were based on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, it had songs from both Guitar Hero II and Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Songs are covered in MIDI format and they last about two minutes until they fade out.

Over the months, additional song packs can also be purchased, downloaded and installed on Guitar Hero III Mobile and many of these include songs that appeared in Guitar Hero II and Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.

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