This new iteration appears to be different, though, as it allows users to pick and choose what they want to hear on public playlists. Users have long been able to “hide” songs on Spotify. Standard users can’t access individual songs on playlists like “Today’s Top Hits,” “Mega Hit Mix” and more on mobile until they’ve been put in rotation, though, making this feature a little less useful. While many outlets report that this feature is only available to Premium users, some people using the standard version of the streaming service say they’ve also been able to access it. ![]() ![]() The streaming company announced its new “Hide Song” feature on Thursday, April 16th, The Verge reports, which grants iOS and Android users the ability to automatically skip certain tracks they don’t want to hear on public playlists. Those songs you actively despise will be out of sight, out of mind thanks to a new Spotify feature.
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