Simpler and more universal Shuffle Play button. Our new green “shuffle play” icon reduces streaming to the click of one familiar button, which includes the shuffle icon. Easy to use Action Rows. All actions, including ‘like,’ ‘play,’ and ‘download’ for Premium users are grouped in a row at the central part of the screen. If I tap the first track of an album (with premium), for example, it automatically turns on shuffle and repeat. I turn them both off & it doesn't come back until the app is launched again. It's never done this in the past until a friend used it while we were in the car, so there has to be a setting. I can't find it, though.
Ask Siri
You can easily turn shuffle and repeat on or off by asking Siri.
Turn shuffle on or off
- 'Hey Siri, shuffle this album.'
- 'Hey Siri, play my roadtrip playlist shuffled.'
- 'Hey Siri, turn off shuffle.'
Turn repeat on or off
- 'Hey Siri, repeat this album.'
- 'Hey Siri, repeat this playlist.'
- 'Hey Siri, repeat this song.'
- 'Hey Siri, turn off repeat.'
Learn more ways you can use Siri to play and control music.
Turn shuffle and repeat on or off in the Apple Music app
Choose your device below and follow the steps:
On your iPhone, iPod touch, or Android device
- Open the Apple Music app.
- Play a song, album, or playlist.
- Tap the song that's playing at the bottom of your screen.
- In the screen that appears, tap the Playing Next icon in the lower-right corner.
- In the upper-right corner of the Playing Next screen, you can:
- Tap the Shuffle button to turn shuffle on or off.
- Tap the Repeat button to repeat an album or playlist, repeat a song, or turn repeat off.
Don't see shuffle or repeat? Want to know what the Autoplay button does?
On your iPad
- Open the Apple Music app.
- Play a song, album, or playlist.
- In the player at the bottom of your screen, you can:
- Tap the Shuffle button to turn shuffle on or off.
- Tap the Repeat button to repeat an album or playlist, repeat a song, or turn repeat off.
Don't see shuffle or repeat?
On your Apple Watch Series 3 or later
- Connect AirPods or Bluetooth headphones to your Apple Watch.
- Open the Music app.
- Play a song, album, or playlist.
- Tap the Playing Next icon .
- At the top of the Playing Next screen, you can:
- Tap the Shuffle button to turn shuffle on or off.
- Tap the Repeat button to repeat an album or playlist, repeat a song, or turn repeat off.
Don't see shuffle or repeat? Want to know what the Autoplay button does?
On your Mac or PC
- Open the Apple Music app or iTunes.
- Play a song, album, or playlist.
- At the top of the window, you can:
- Click the Shuffle button to turn shuffle on or off.
- Click the Repeat button to repeat an album or playlist, repeat a song, or turn repeat off.
Don't see shuffle or repeat?
If you don't see shuffle or repeat
- Update your device to the latest version of iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, or macOS. On a PC, update to the latest version of iTunes for Windows. On an Android device, update the Apple Music app to the latest version.
- You can't shuffle and repeat music in your Autoplay queue. If you're listening to music in your Autoplay queue, the shuffle and repeat buttons disappear. You can only shuffle and repeat songs, albums, or playlists.
Learn more
- Listen to all the music that you love and discover new favorites with Apple Music.
- Add music to a queue to play next and share control of your music queue.
- Learn how to see lyrics for a song in the Apple Music app.
Apple Music availability might vary by country or region. Learn what's available in your country or region.
Spotify is a nice application. On my iPhone or iPad, I can stream music at will as long as I have a 3G or higher connection. This makes the application nicer than the iCloud, where the music needs to be fully downloaded in order to listen to it. While there are a lot of things I like about Spotify, I stumbled upon something that was quite the opposite.
It Comes Down To User Error
Like a lot of things with technology, problems (or what people perceive as problems) are often the result of user error. Not fully understanding how something works can be easily transformed into an “issue” with a product. Can you choose any song you want in spotify free. All that being said, here is the “problem” I ran into using Spotify: While listening to an album on my iPhone, I accidentally hit the giant “Shuffle” button, and then wanted to turn “Shuffle” off. Spotify hack download songs. https://apykvol.weebly.com/blog/spotify-download-help.
Turn Shuffle Off In Spotify iPhone App
This might sound like an easy task, however I found the solution was not so simple. My first thought was to click “Shuffle” again, which only shuffled the music another time. Then I tried clicking the 3 dots next to the Shuffle button with no success, and had no luck looking in the “Settings” screen either. After getting a bit frustrated, I went to Google for the solution.
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To turn “Shuffle” off from the iPhone App, you need to be on the “Now Playing” screen. This screen displays the full album art for the most recent song you are listening to. On this screen, there is an “i” button at the top left. Click there, and you will see a “Shuffle” button at the bottom right with the “Shuffle” icon in green. This is what you click to disable the shuffle feature. I would have never guessed to find the solution there, as that seems more like a “manage this track” screen other than anything else. Without Google, I might have been forced to be on a constant “Shuffle” in Spotify. #firstworldproblems
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This post focuses on just a small error that I noticed with an otherwise solid product. However, it goes to show how important it is for products to be intuitive, regardless of whether are discussing an App, a touchpad, or a website.