Top 10 most common Spotify issues—and how to fix them fast

Top 10 most common Spotify issues—and how to fix them fast. Orange ombre background, silhouette of person with headphones on.

Here are the ten most common Spotify problems users encounter, along with easy solutions so you can get back to your music faster.

The fix: Try a clean reinstallation. Delete the app, restart your device, and download the latest version from your app store. Ensure your operating system is up-to-date.

The fix: Check your internet connection and switch between WiFi and mobile data. Also, try toggling ‘Offline mode’ on and off in settings. If the problem continues, a reinstallation often helps.

The fix: Make sure you have enough storage on your device (at least 1GB free is recommended). Also, confirm you’re logged into a Premium account—offline listening is a Premium feature.

The fix: Reset your password via the Spotify website, and make sure you’re using the correct login method (e.g. email, Facebook, Apple ID). Clear your cache if the app still won’t load.

The fix: Use the ‘Connect to a device’ button to manually select where you want to play your music. If the list isn’t updating, refresh your network or log out and back in.

The fix: Try logging out and back in to sync your account properly. If you’re following collaborative playlists, ensure you’re still a collaborator. You can also refresh the app by dragging down in your library.

The fix: Forget the device in your Bluetooth settings and re-pair it. Make sure your speaker or smart device (like Alexa or Google Home) has the latest firmware and is linked correctly via Spotify Connect.

The fix: Ensure the icons for shuffle and repeat are selected (green). If you’re on the free tier, shuffle play may be enforced in some playlists—upgrading to Premium unlocks full control.

The fix: On mobile, disable ‘Audio normalisation’ in Settings > Playback. You can also enable ‘Volume level – Normal’ to smooth out loudness between tracks.

The fix: These features often depend on up-to-date data and a strong connection. Try clearing cache, restarting the app, or checking if the feature is available in your region or on your device type.

Need more help?

Visit Spotify Support or reach out via the in-app Help section. You can also check the Spotify Community, where millions of listeners share solutions and tips every day.

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