The Swedish music streaming service has removed the 10000 songs
limit on the user library.
You can now build
a library of more than 10,000 songs on Spotify
as the Swedish music streaming service has removed the limit on the number of
songs one can save in the library. However, the relaxation applies only to the ability
to save songs on Spotify library and not on individual playlists and downloads,
which are still capped at 10,000 songs on a paid account.
Spotify has more
than 50 million songs available to customers to stream at any time. Until now,
there was a limit of 10,000 songs that users could save to "Your
Music" collections on Spotify for easy access. After reaching the limit,
if a user like a song or an album, a notification appears with a message:
"Epic collection my friend. There is no more room in Your Library. To save
more, you will need to remove some songs or albums". With the limit
revoked, the message would no longer appear. However, this update is rolling
out in batches and some users may still run into the "library full"
notification.
Earlier in May,
Spotify slashed the subscription amount by up to 51 per cent on yearly package.
Besides, the company also introduced three months free access to premium
account on all subscriptions. However, the three months free offer is valid
only for new users, and not to existing premium subscribers or to users who
have user premium subscription before.
The Spotify
Premium comes in prepaid and subscription plans. While the subscription plan is
priced at Rs 119 per month, the prepaid plan is available at Rs 699 for a year.
The offer is valid until June 30.
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