Can you play multiple playlists on Spotify?

Anyone who uses Spotify as much as I do knows their shuffle algorithm is designed to feel random but isn’t really random.

Spotify prefers the same subset of songs you listen to the most and plays them in random order when you hit shuffle on a playlist, this is a problem because you end up losing almost 40-50% percent of your music.

Enter: Spotify Unbiased Shuffle ⚡ A tool to provide true randomized and unbiased shuffling of playlists, and as a bonus, you can combine multiple playlists into one and play them all at once with unbiased shuffling. ✨

I have already discovered a lot of new music with this tool by merging my playlists with public playlists. 🔥

If you like this, show some love by starring the repo on Github:

Github: https://github.com/rohitpotato/spotify-unbiased-shuffle
Demo: https://spotify-unbiased-shuffle.vercel.app/

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  • Desktop: In playlist: Ctrl + A (Cmd + A on Mac) to select all songs. Right-click and select Add Playlist > New Playlist. Repeat as needed.
  • Android & iOS: Navigate to Playlist Merger and sign in to Spotify. Copy and paste the links of the two playlists you'd like to merge.
  • Click the slider next to "Do you want to combine them into a new playlist?" > tap Next > type playlist name > Finish.

Although Spotify lacks a built-in method for combining playlists, it’s still possible to merge two or more Spotify playlists by following a few steps. This article will teach you how to streamline your Spotify playlists using desktop and mobile apps.

The easiest way to merge two or more playlists on Spotify is by manually copying over songs from one or more playlists to a new playlist. 

Since this method requires selecting all songs at once, it’s only effective on the Spotify desktop app for Windows and Mac. It’s technically still possible on the mobile app for Android, iOS, and iPad, but it’s a tedious process since you can only move one song over at a time on these devices.

The process of merging playlists is nearly identical on Windows and Mac. The screenshots below correspond to the Spotify app for Mac, but Windows-specific commands are noted where appropriate. 

  1. Open the Spotify desktop app.

  2. Select the playlist you’d like to move songs from.

  3. Use the Cmd + A shortcut on your Mac (Ctrl + A on Windows) to select all songs in the playlist. If you’d prefer, you can also hold down the Cmd or Ctrl key and click individual songs from the list.

  4. Once you’ve selected all the songs you’d like to move, right-click and select Add to Playlist from the drop-down menu. Click the playlist that should get the added songs.

    If you’d rather copy songs over to an existing playlist rather than create a new one, you can do this too. Just select the playlist you’d like to move the songs to during the Add to Playlist step instead of selecting New Playlist

  5. Alternatively, press Cmd + C/Ctrl + C to copy all highlighted songs. Open the playlist you’d like to copy the songs over to by searching for it or selecting it from the list on the left side of the screen.

  6. With the new playlist open, press Cmd + V/Ctrl + V to paste your songs. They should instantly appear in the new playlist.

  7. Repeat this step for each additional playlist you’d like to merge.

Since you’re only copying songs from one playlist to another, your old playlist will remain the same after moving the songs over. If you’d like to get rid of it, you’ll need to delete it manually. You can easily do this by right-clicking the playlist from the left-hand menu and selecting Delete.

There are two main ways to combine playlists using Spotify's mobile apps on iOS and Android. The first is to do so manually from the Spotify app itself. However, this method isn't ideal as you can only select one song at a time.

The better option is to use a third-party tool like Spotify Playlist Merger. This tool uses the Spotify backend system to copy playlists together without having to use the desktop app. Remember that you'll need to give Spotify Playlist Merger permission to access your Spotify account to use it.

Below, you'll find instructions on how to merge playlists on mobile using both methods.

Follow the steps below to merge playlists one song a time on iOS and Android devices.

  1. Open the Spotify app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android phone.

  2. Tap Your Library in the bottom-right corner.

  3. Tap Playlists.

  4. Open the playlist you’d like to copy songs from. Find a song and tap the Three Dots (...) to the right of it.

  5. Tap Add to Playlist.

  6. Select an existing playlist or tap New Playlist at the top of the screen.

  7. Enter a name for the new playlist and tap Create. Your song should now be copied over.

You can use Spotify Playlist Merger on both desktop and mobile browsers. However, the instructions below correspond to mobile devices.

  1. Navigate to Playlist Merger's site.

  2. Select Connect with Spotify and sign in to your Spotify account.

  3. After logging in, type the name or link of the first playlist you wish to merge and click Next.

    If possible, always type the playlist link into the “Playlist Name or Link” box. Spotify Playlist Merger seems to encounter frequent errors when you type in playlist names but doesn’t seem to have any issue recognizing link addresses. To find a playlist’s link address, open the playlist in the Spotify app. Tap the Three Dots (...) under the playlist name and tap Share > Copy Link.

  4. Type the name or link of the second playlist you wish to merge and click Next.

  5. Tap the slider under “Do you want to combine them into a new playlist?” and tap Next to ensure you create a new playlist. Otherwise, you will copy all of the songs into the first playlist you selected.

  6. Enter a name for your new playlist and tap Finish.

  7. Your new playlist should now appear in the Spotify app.

Spotify limits playlists to 10,000 songs, so as long as you don’t exceed that number, you should have no trouble adding a whole playlist to another one. Follow the instructions as outlined above to do this on desktop or mobile.

FAQ

  • How do I merge playlists on Spotify web player?

    You can't merge playlists in the Spotify web player. The web version works best for playing existing playlists and creating new Spotify playlists. To start a new list in the web player, select Create Playlist from the left panel.

  • How do I merge Spotify playlists and remove duplicates?

    Spotify will notify you if you're copying songs that already exist in the merged playlist. Select Add New Ones on desktop or Cancel on mobile to avoid duplicate songs when combining lists. To remove duplicates after the fact manually, sort the playlist by title so you can easily find them.

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