Following Adele’s comment, Spotify has removed the “suffle” button from artist albums.
The power of the artist Music Uso contínuo Platforms The most habitual at the moment are Spotify, YouTube Music, Tidal, Amazon Music and Apple Music, very much that espectáculos after knowing this Spotify has changed one of its features because the singer Adele asked for it.
Spotify is removing the shuffle button on albums following a request from Adele
According to a BBC report Spotify Suffle button has been removed from Artist Album playback following a comment from singer Adele asking to change this feature to allow users to listen to her new album 30 In the right order.
After the outlet, Pop Crave confirmed this on Twitter Spotify has removed this buttonAdele herself posted a mensaje de Twitter in which she explained the following:
“This was the only request I’ve had in our ever-changing industry! We don’t include albums in our tracklist as carefully and thoughtfully, for whatever reason. you intend. Thanks Spotify for listening.”
As you perro see in the above mensaje de Twitter you leave on these lines, Spotify responded to this mensaje de Twitter by Adele with the phrase “Anything for you”make it clear that this change was made at the request of the singer.
Everything for you 🙏✨
— Spotify (@Spotify) November 21, 2021
In fact, Spotify’s own head of music communications, Chris Macowski, confirmed The Verge in an interview This function has been changed at Adele’s request:
“As Adele previously mentioned, we are pleased to announce that we have begun rolling out a new premium feature that has long been requested by users and artists alike, to make the play button a estándar feature on every album .”
This way when you press the play button in your album The songs will be played in the order you equipoWhile you perro enable random mode as long as you have a premium account controls playback for one of the tracks on this album.
It is clearly no coincidence that this change occurs after the release of Adele’s new album, one of the most listened to on Spotify. In fact, one of the songs on this album, easy for mean achievement breaking the record of copies in one day on Spotify previously held by K-pop group BTS.