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Or opt for Premium, you’re probably using the service inefficiently in some aspect. Read on to see how you can experience Spotify the right way. Your Playlists Are A Mess Does your Spotify selection of playlists look like this? Perhaps you created Looking for the best Spotify playlists to soundtrack your summer? Here are the best Spotify playlists for summer vacations, cookouts, road trips, and more. Consisting of albums for offline listening on your phone, as you used to be unable to select an entire artist or album for offline use. If you’ve still been doing this, it’s time to bring your playlists under control.
First, let’s review playlist groups. In the Spotify program, head to File > New Playlist Folder or use the shortcut Control + Shift + N to make a new group. These allow you to put any number of playlists into a single group; greatly cutting down on the noise in one step. Finally, here’s a super-secret playlist tip: if you make a new playlist and name it “-” (without the quotes), it will become a divider. Super handy for even more organization!
You Share Everything That You Listen To With Everyone There’s no doubt that Spotify is a social service, and we’ve covered some ways to take advantage of those social features. However, if you use Spotify as your main music source and don’t want everything you do on the service being broadcast to the world, you’ll want to shut these features off. How many times have you seen this on Facebook? Do you really want all of your friends to see every track you listen to?
All of the social features are enabled by default, but it’s easy to turn Spotify into a quiet, personal service. Let’s take a look. First, you’ll want to dive into Preferences, located under Edit > Preferences on Spotify’s desktop program, or use the Control + P shortcut. Here, you’ll find a number of social features. You don’t necessarily need to uncheck all of these; if you like to use Last.fm’s Scrobble feature to discover new music and have its settings under control, it’s probably safe to leave that on. The most important boxes are the ones that share to your followers and to Facebook. Get rid of those check marks and you’ll stop sending out all of your listening history.
It’s also a good idea to make your new playlists private by default. If you only want to shut off Facebook and Spotify sharing at certain times, you can use a private session. Just click your name in the top-right section of the desktop client to enable a Private Session, which lasts for six hours. This will have the same effect as turning off the sharing boxes, only temporarily. And if you’re only using Spotify on mobile, you can access your sharing settings though the Preferences menu in the same way.
For maximum privacy, you can quickly check if your playlists are visible to only you. Just right-click any playlist, and if you see an option to “Make Public,” then it’s not shared. If it’s currently public, you’ll have the option to “Make Secret.” You Look Up Lyrics In A Separate Window How many times have you searched Google for a song’s lyrics and visited a site like or? There’s nothing wrong with lyrics sites, but you can use apps inside Spotify to get real-time lyrics while listening to a track instead.
It’s faster and more fun. Head to the App Finder in Spotify’s sidebar; from there you’ll have access to plenty of free apps that enhance Spotify. The one you’ll want to use for real-time lyrics is TuneWiki.
At the time of writing, it’s the #1 app in the top charts. Once you choose the app, you’ll immediately see lyrics to whatever you’re listening to. A bar across the top will allow you to add TuneWiki to your favorites; click this to stick it in the sidebar right below the App Finder. It works well right out of the box, but if you’d like, you can customize the text and background to your liking. Just click the gear icon in the top-right corner, near the social buttons. You can change the lyrics’ text size and color, the size of the current line, and the spacing between lines. Now, whenever you have a song playing in Spotify, you can pull up its lyrics with one click and have them follow along with the song.