Your solution doesn't work for android either. I also don't have "Remove download", only "Remove" which deletes the song from my library entirely. I just want to remove downloads, not delete songs I can't clear space on my phone because of this.
Thinking of just ditching Spotify and cancelling my membership. I had same problem; Spotify informed me that I could only download to three devices so it forced a delete of my Kindle songs. What I did then was to login to my account on their website, and chose to remove one of the devices to store to. I suspect that tonight I'll be able to reload to my Kindle. No need for downloads on my PC anyhow, as it's always online.
I know this is an old post but I think this is useful to add for future readers. This commonly happens if that song has been set to be downloaded as part of another set of music. For example, if you have saved a playlist myPlaylist for offline use and you go to an the album for one of the songs in that playlist and save the album for offline use, when you uncheck the switch to keep the album offline, the song from myPlaylist will still be saved for offline use.
The downloaded icon will still show because that is a fact about the song, not the album or the action you have just taken. I suggest you check to see if any of the playlists you've saved for offline include that song. How can I delete downloaded music? Go to solution. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Casual Listener. Accepted Solutions. Everyone's tags 1 : Try my solution. Not applicable. Hey there, The song should disappear automatically after a while if oyu unticked available offline.
You may try clearing the cache from the settings or re-install the app. What I've realized is that if you are using Spotify on your phone, you need to turn the offline switch to 'on' green , then you need to go into your library, and look around at your artists, albums, or individual songs.
If you click the options, you can select 'remove download' and once you've done that, the download will no longer exist in your phone's storage, but it will remain saved in your Spotify library, so you don't need to clear your cache or data at all.
Hope this helps anyone who may be confused! FYI, I'm using Spotify v6. To free up space or fix common issues, you can clear your cache or manage where your downloads are stored. If you need more room for a new download, iOS automatically frees up space by deleting any unused stored data. If no more stored data can be deleted, you need to free up space by manually removing downloaded tracks. If your Android device has an external SD card, you can store your downloads there instead of the device's internal memory.
The storage option only appears if your SD Card is available and accessible. The transfer takes a few minutes, depending on the size of your library.
You can listen as normal during the transfer, but Spotify restarts afterwards. Last updated: 12 August, Help topics. How can we help you?
Caching is an awesome feature because it reduces the data usage on repeated songs and gives you a seamless listening experience. However, under certain circumstances, like sudden power failure, corrupted Spotify cache is a huge possibility.
In other cases, Spotify might be using up a lot of disk space to cache media files. In those kinds of cases, it is better to clear Spotify cache. Once you delete the Spotify cache, any problems associated with playback and account settings will mostly be resolved. This is where Spotify saves its cached data. Depending on the Spotify version you are using, follow the relevant cache path.
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